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10th MOBICOM 2004 VANET Workshop: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Kenneth P. Laberteaux, Raja Sengupta, Chen-Nee Chuah, Daniel Jiang:

Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks, 2004, Philadelphia, PA, USA, October 1, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-922-5
VANET channel characteristics and safety applications
- Jijun Yin, Tamer A. ElBatt, Gavin Yeung, Bo Ryu

, Stephen Habermas, Hariharan Krishnan
, Timothy Talty
:
Performance evaluation of safety applications over DSRC vehicular ad hoc networks. 1-9 - Marc Torrent-Moreno, Daniel Jiang, Hannes Hartenstein:

Broadcast reception rates and effects of priority access in 802.11-based vehicular ad-hoc networks. 10-18 - Qing Xu, Tony K. Mak, Jeff Ko, Raja Sengupta:

Vehicle-to-vehicle safety messaging in DSRC. 19-28
Security in VANET
- Philippe Golle, Daniel H. Greene, Jessica Staddon:

Detecting and correcting malicious data in VANETs. 29-37 - Markus Jakobsson, Susanne Wetzel:

Efficient attribute authentication with applications to ad hoc networks. 38-46
Data dissemination in VANET environment
- Hao Wu, Richard M. Fujimoto, Randall Guensler, Michael Hunter:

MDDV: a mobility-centric data dissemination algorithm for vehicular networks. 47-56 - Shahram Ghandeharizadeh, Shyam Kapadia, Bhaskar Krishnamachari:

PAVAN: a policy framework for content availabilty in vehicular ad-hoc networks. 57-65 - Vinod Namboodiri, Manish Agarwal, Lixin Gao:

A study on the feasibility of mobile gateways for vehicular ad-hoc networks. 66-75 - Gökhan Korkmaz, Eylem Ekici

, Füsun Özgüner, Ümit Özgüner:
Urban multi-hop broadcast protocol for inter-vehicle communication systems. 76-85
Poster session
- Syed A. Khayam, Hayder Radha:

Analyzing the spread of active worms over VANET. 86-87 - Vikas Taliwal, Daniel Jiang, Heiko Mangold, Chi Chen, Raja Sengupta:

Empirical determination of channel characteristics for DSRC vehicle-to-vehicle communication. 88 - Hiroyuki Daizo, Tsutomu Iwahashi, Masaki Bandai, Takashi Watanabe:

An inter-vehicle communication MAC protocol supported by roadside communication and its extension. 89-90 - Amit Kumar Saha, David B. Johnson:

Modeling mobility for vehicular ad-hoc networks. 91-92 - Shirshanka Das, Alok Nandan, Giovanni Pau:

SPAWN: a swarming protocol for vehicular ad-hoc wireless networks. 93-94 - Barbara Hughes, René Meier, Raymond Cunningham, Vinny Cahill:

Towards real-time middleware for vehicular ad hoc networks. 95-96 - Huaying Xu, Matthew J. Barth:

A transmission-interval and power-level modulation methodology for optimizing inter-vehicle communications. 97-98

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