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Research Presentations
Each student in the class is required to present at least one research
paper to the group. The presentation should be 15-20 minutes and
counts as 20% of your final grade.
See the schedule
for open dates. The plan is for two presentations per course meeting
until the end of the semester. All presentations should be completed
before December 4. Do not wait until the last minute to choose
a paper and schedule your presentation. If we get to the end of the
semester and all of the available slots have been filled, then you
will get a 0 for your presentation grade.
You may choose one of the suggested papers below, choose a paper
mentioned during a class meeting, or choose an interesting paper that
you have found on your own (with Dr. Weigle's approval). Do not
choose a paper that has already been presented during CS 795/895 in
Spring 2007.
- Jyoti Agarwal - Oct 30
- Mo Almalag - Nov 27
- Hadi Arbabi - Sep 18 - DSRC and Safety Applications
- Aparna Belhe - Nov 27
- Raj Chadrawat - Oct 16
- Vijetha Devarashetty - Nov 20
- Snow Han - Oct 30
- Khaled Ibrahim - Sep 4 - VANET Simulators
- Spardha Jaiswal - Oct 2
- Sai Krishnan Kamineni - Nov 6
- Vishnu Kamisetty - Oct 23
- Satish Lakkoju - Nov 6
- Ganesh Madras - Nov 13
- Arjun Polu - Oct 2
- Srikanth Poluru - Nov 20
- Mragendra Singh - Oct 23
- Rajat Singh - Nov 13
- Mano Talagadadeevi - Oct 16
- Bhavana Tapde - Sep 25
- Gongjun Yan - Sep 25
Suggested Papers
ACM VANET 2007
- Probabilistic Aggregation for Data Dissemination in VANETs,
Christian Lochert (Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf, DE); Bjorn
Scheuermann (Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf, DE); Martin Mauve
(Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf, DE)
- On Scheduling Vehicle-Roadside Data Access, Yang Zhang (The
Pennsylvania State University, US); Jing Zhao (The Pennsylvania State
University, US); Guohong Cao (Pennsylvania State University, US)
- Efficient and Robust Pseudonymous Authentication in VANET, Giorgio
Calandriello (Politecnico di Torino); Panos Papadimitratos (EPFL);
Antonio Lioy (Politecnico di Torino); Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL)
- Enabling efficient and accurate large-scale simulations of VANETs
for vehicular traffic management, Moritz Killat (University of
Karlsruhe, DE); Felix Schmidt-Eisenlohr (University of Karlsruhe, DE);
Hannes Hartenstein (University of Karlsruhe, DE); Christian Rossel
(PTV AG, DE); Peter Vortisch (PTV AG, DE); Silja Assenmacher
(Technical University of Munich, DE); Fritz Busch (Technical
University of Munich, DE)
- Proactive Traffic Merging Strategies for Sensor-Enabled
Cars, Ziyuan Wang (University of Melbourne, AU); Lars Kulik
(University of Melbourne, AU); Ramamohanarao Kotagiri (University of
Melbourne, AU)
- High-Fidelity Application-Centric Evaluation Framework for
Vehicular Networks, Yi Yang (UCLA, US); Maneesh Varshney (University
of California, Los Angeles, US); Shrinivas Mohan (University of
California, Los Angeles, US); Rajive Bagrodia (University of
California at Los Angeles, US)
- A Static-Node Assisted Adaptive Routing Protocol in Vehicular
Networks, Yong Ding (Michigan State University, US); Chen Wang
(Michigan State University, US); Li Xiao (Michigan State University,
US)
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