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DSRC Dedicated Short Range Communications 5.9GHz http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc32/dsrc/index.html
A tutorial
CORSIM - Microscopic Traffic Simulation Model
GrooveSim - a topography-accurate simulator for geographic routing in vehicular networks (pdf)
including various mobility, trip, communication, and traffic density models.
TIGER/Line - http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/
Speed Trend Characteristics - average speed in various scenarios, http://www.ibiblio.org/rdu/gov-stat/speed-tr.html
Traffic Speeds on English Trunk Roads: 2003 (pdf)
NS2 - The Network Simulator http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/
CORSIM - Microscopic Traffic Simulation Model
GrooveSim - a topography-accurate simulator for geographic routing in vehicular networks (pdf)
including various mobility, trip, communication, and traffic density models.SWANS++ - A SourceForge Project, is a repository for development of extensions for the JiST/SWANS wireless network simulation testbed. It currently includes a mobility model for wireless vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) simulations and a visualization tool.
ACM VANET Workshop 2004(paperlist) 2005(paperlist) 2006 -- in conjunction with ACM Mobicom
IEEE VTC (twice per year) 2006Spring Fall -- by IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Symposium 2005(paperlist) 2006
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IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (URL)
The EPFL Vehicular Networks Security Project http://ivc.epfl.ch/ ongoing
California Path - A Berkeley Project with a number of demos and videos ongoing
http://www-path.eecs.berkeley.edu/FleetNet - http://www.et2.tu-harburg.de/fleetnet/english/vision.html
COMCAR - Communication and Mobility by Cellular Advanced Radio (Link)
CarTalk - http://www.cartalk2000.net/
Roadnav - is an in-car navigation system capable of running on a variety of operating systems.
Open Source Projecthttp://www.crfproject-eu.org/ - a number of vehicle-related projects in Europe
Car2Car Communication Consortium. http://www.car-2-car.org - an organization, established by a number of international vehicle companies, dedicated to developing industry standards for emerging wireless technologies.
DSRC - a berkly group http://path.berkeley.edu/dsrc/index.html
ITS America - Intelligent Transportation Society of America. For more than 15 years, ITS America has been the foremost advocate for the development and deployment of intelligent transportation systems in the U.S.
Pay As You Drive - An insurance payment system
On the Road: DriveBy InfoFueling Car - Mercedes-Benz funded project
Vehicle Infrastructure Integration Demonstrations - Application demos related to traffic signals at the intersections.
California PATH - a berkeley project
Mercedes Benz and DSRC (short_version) - Mercedes video illustrates several ways that DSRC can be used.
Java Wireless Research API (JWRAPI) - a java packet for 802.11 development, capable of sending and receiving 802.11 raw packets.
Wireless Research API (WRAPI) - a software library that allows applications running in user space on mobile end stations to query information about the IEEE 802.11 network they are attached to.
Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) - The primary purpose of NDIS is to define a standard API for "Network Interface Cards" (NIC's).
Windows Network Development - NDIS programming in Microsoft MSDN.
XIAN - (Cross-layer Interface for wireless Ad hoc Networks) is a generic interface for experimenting cross-layer designs with legacy 802.11 networking cards.
Survey
Blum, J.J.; Eskandarian, A.; Hoffman, L.J.; Challenges of inter-vehicle ad hoc networks
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Volume 5, Issue 4, Dec. 2004 Page(s):347 - 351 (download)H. Hartenstein, B. Bochow, A. Ebner, M. Lott,M. Radimirsch, and D. Vollmer, ¡°Position-Aware Ad Hoc Wireless Networks for Inter-vehicle Communications: The Fleenet Project,¡± in ACM symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing, MobiHOC, Oct 2001. (download)
Security Challenges
Maxim Raya and Jean-Pierre Hubaux, The Security of Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, In SASN'05, November 2005 (pdf)
Challenges in Securing Vehicular Networks, Bryan Parno and Adrian Perrig, Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets-IV), November 14-15, 2005 (pdf)
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