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Training Opportunities for ITS and C-ITS

2020 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2020
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) are of high significance, mainly due to the benefits they have in terms of operation of the transport network. Despite ITS and C-ITS importance in the operation of the transport network, there is a major knowledge gap regarding their development, way of operation ...
Charis Chalkiadakis, Evangelos Mitsakis
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C-ITS Pilot in Dresden – Designing a modular C-ITS architecture

2019 6th International Conference on Models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems (MT-ITS), 2019
Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) have seen increased interest in recent years, with several ongoing activities and first practical implementations. While clearly V2X-communication will play a significant role in all C-ITS deployments, several key components, such as the wireless communication technology and the message formats, are ...
Severin Strobl   +3 more
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An efficient privacy scheme for C-ITS stations

Computers and Electrical Engineering, 2023
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Boubakeur Moussaoui   +2 more
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A Performance Measurement Platform for C-ITS over 5G

2021 Joint European Conference on Networks and Communications & 6G Summit (EuCNC/6G Summit), 2021
This paper aims to present a new performance measurement tool dedicated to mobile cellular networks, focussed on the new C-ITS applications and challenges. Called ISEL QoS-Network Performance Evaluation (IQ-NPE), developed under the European Union 5G-MOBIX project, it is a measurement performance tool that is able to extract a wide range of performance
Serrador, António   +5 more
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C-ITS Communications based on BLE Messages

GLOBECOM 2020 - 2020 IEEE Global Communications Conference, 2020
C-ITS (Cooperative Intelligent Transport System) Messages are usually sent through a specific WIFI (IEEE 802.11p) denoted also ITS-G5. This protocol is more appropriate to mobility than all other usual WiFi. The use of such networks require to vehicles and Road side Units (RSU) to be equipped with 802.11p modules.
Kévin Thomas   +3 more
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Intermediate Pseudonym Certificate Generation for C-ITS

2021
One of the most known mechanism to ensure privacy is the use of anonymity which means that drivers have to change their identity as much as possible. In the meantime, each message has to be authenticated when it is sent. To do so, each driver should sign its messages using its private key and has to send its certificate along with the message.
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Securing PKI Requests for C-ITS Systems

2017 26th International Conference on Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN), 2017
Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems are rapidly gaining momentum in the scenario of modern wireless communications. Within these environments, messages are exchanged continuously. The latter should be secure and ensure users' privacy. Public Key Infrastructures (PKIs) represent the major solution to meet security needs.
Jean Philippe Monteuuis   +6 more
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A C-ITS Central Station as a Communication Manager

2018
A C-ITS is a system where mobile stations OBU (On-Board Units) exchange messages with other ITSS-V or RSU (Road Side Units). Messages are sent through a specific WIFI (IEEE 802.11p) denoted also ETSI ITS-G5. The efficiency of this technology has been proven in terms of latency.
Geoffrey Wilhelm   +3 more
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Tenascin-C: Its functions as an integrin ligand

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2015
This review summarizes the experimental evidence of tenascin-C/integrin interactions, emphasizing the identification of integrin binding sites and the effects of specific interactions on cell behavior. At least four integrins appear to bind to the third fibronectin-type 3 domain of tenascin-C: α9β1, αVβ3, α8β1 and αVβ6.
Richard P, Tucker   +1 more
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Empowering Vulnerable Road Users in C-ITS

2018 IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2018
Almost 50% of people dying on the roads are vulnerable users. Pedestrians and cyclists are among the main road traffic crash victims. Despite the recent advances in traffic safety during the last decades, the number of fatalities is still high and its reduction is considered a priority by the United Nations.
João Rufino   +4 more
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