Search for dissertations about: "Vehicular communications"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words Vehicular communications.
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1. Secure and Privacy Preserving Vehicular Communication Systems: Identity and Credential Management Infrastructure
Abstract : Vehicular Communication (VC) systems can greatly enhance road safety and transportation efficiency. Vehicles are equipped with sensors to sense their surroundings and the internal Controller Area Network (CAN) bus. Hence, vehicles are becoming part of a large-scale network, the so-called Internet of Vehicles (IoV). READ MORE
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2. Mobile Satellite Broadcast and Multichannel Communications : analysis and design
Abstract : In this thesis, analytical analysis and design techniques for wireless communications with diversity are studied. The impact of impairments such as correlated fading is analyzed using statistical models. Countermeasures designed to overcome, or even exploit, such effects are proposed and examined. READ MORE
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3. Sensor Data Sharing in V2X Communications : Protocol Design and Performance Optimization of Collective Perception
Abstract : Sensor data sharing involves exchanging sensor data among multiple devices, systems, or platforms through various means, such as wired or wireless communication, cloud storage, and distributed computing. In Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication, sensor data sharing is known as Collective Perception (CP). READ MORE
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4. On Securing Vehicular Communications: Methods and Recommendations for Secure In-vehicle and Car2X Communications
Abstract : Today's vehicles contain approximately more than 100 interconnected computers (ECUs), several of which will be connected to the Internet or external devices and networks around the vehicle. In the near future vehicles will extensively communicate with their environment via Vehicle to Vehicle and Vehicle to Infrastructure (together called V2X) communications. READ MORE
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5. Robust Vehicular Communications for Traffic Safety---Channel Estimation and Multiantenna Schemes
Abstract : Vehicular communications, where vehicles exchange information with other vehicles or entities in the road traffic environment, is expected to be a part of the future transportation system and promises to support a plethora of applications for traffic safety and efficiency. In particular, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication promises to support numerous traffic safety applications by enabling a vehicle to broadcast its current status to all the other vehicles in its surrounding. READ MORE