Publications

Book Chapters

  1. Abdelwahab Boualouache, Ridha Soua, Tang Qiang, and Thomas Engel, “Software-Defined Location Privacy Protection for Vehicular Networks”, Machine Intelligence and Data Analytics for Sustainable Future Smart Cities, Springer, 2021. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

Academic Journals and Magazines

  1. Ion Turcanu, Thomas Engel, and Christoph Sommer, “Adaptive Content Seeding for Information-Centric Networking under High Topology Dynamics: Where You Seed Matters”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, vol 16, no 2, January 2021. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  2. Andrea Baiocchi, and Ion Turcanu, “Age of Information of One-Hop Broadcast Communications in a CSMA Network”, IEEE Communications Letters, vol 25, no. 1, pp. 294-298, January 2021. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  3. Ion Turcanu, Pierpaolo Salvo, Andrea Baiocchi, Francesca Cuomo, and Thomas Engel, “A Multi-Hop Broadcast Wave Approach for Floating Car Data Collection in Vehicular Networks”, Elsevier Vehicular Communications, vol. 24, pp. 100232, August 2020. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  4. Thierry Derrmann, Raphaël Frank, Francesco Viti, and Thomas Engel, “How Road and Mobile Networks Correlate: Estimating Urban Traffic Using Handovers”, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, vol. 83 (2), pp. 521-530, February 2020. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  5. Izhak Rubin, Andrea Baiocchi, Yulia Sunyoto, and Ion Turcanu, “Traffic management and networking for autonomous vehicular highway systems”, Elsevier Ad Hoc Networks, vol. 83, pp. 125-148, February 2019. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  6. Joao M. Duarte, Eirini Kalogeiton, Ridha Soua, Gaetano Manzo, Maria Rita Palattella, Antonio Di Maio, Torsten Braun, Thomas Engel, Leandro A. Villas and Gianluca A. Rizzo, “A Multi-Pronged Approach to Adaptive and Context Aware Content Dissemination in VANETs”, Mobile Networks and Applications, vol. 23, pp. 1247–1259, October 2018. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  7. Ion Turcanu, Florian Klingler, Christoph Sommer, Andrea Baiocchi, and Falko Dressler, “Duplicate Suppression for Efficient Floating Car Data Collection in Heterogeneous LTE-DSRC Vehicular Networks”, Elsevier Computer Communications, vol. 123, pp. 54-64, June 2018. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  8. Sébastien Faye, Walter Bronzi, Ibrahim Tahirou, and Thomas Engel, “Characterizing user mobility using mobile sensing systems”, International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, vol. 13 (8), August 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  9. Karim Emara, “Safety-Aware Location Privacy in VANET: Evaluation and Comparison”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 66 (12), August 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  10. German Castignani, Thierry Derrmann, Raphaël Frank, and Thomas Engel, “Smartphone-based Adaptive Driving Maneuver Detection: A large-scale Evaluation Study”, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, vol. 18 (9), January 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  11. Arief Koesdwiady, Ridha Soua, Fakhreddine Karray, and Mohamed S. Kamel, “Recent Trends in Driver Safety Monitoring Systems: State of the Art and Challenges”, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 66 (6), pp. 4550-4563, November 2016. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

Conferences and Workshops

  1. Andrea Baiocchi, Ion Turcanu, and Alexey Vinel, “To Buffer or Not To Buffer: IEEE 802.11p/bd Performance Under Different Buffering Strategies”, 33rd International Teletraffic Congress (ITC), Virtual Conference, September 2021 (to appear). [BibTeX, PDF]

  2. Ion Turcanu, Andrea Baiocchi, Nikita Lyamin, and Alexey Vinel, “An Age-Of-Information Perspective on Decentralized Congestion Control in Vehicular Networks”, 19th Mediterranean Communication and Computer Networking Conference (MedComNet), Virtual Conference, June 2021. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  3. Faisal Hawlader, Abdelwahab Boualouache, Sébastien Faye, and Thomas Engel, “Intelligent Misbehavior Detection System for Detecting False Position Attacks in Vehicular Networks”, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC): 4th Workshop on 5G and Beyond Wireless Security, June 2021. [DOI, BibTeX]

  4. Andrea Baiocchi, Ion Turcanu, Nikita Lyamin, Katrin Sjöberg, and Alexey Vinel, “Age of Information in IEEE 802.11p”, 17th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM): ITAVT Workshop, Virtual Conference, May 2021. [BibTeX, PDF]

  5. Ion Turcanu, Minsuk Kim, and Florian Klingler, “Towards 2-Hop Neighbor Management for Heterogeneous Vehicular Networks”, 12th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2020), Poster Session, Virtual Conference, December 2020. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  6. Amal Tawakuli, Daniel Kaiser, and Thomas Engel, “Synchronized Preprocessing of Sensor Data”, IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData 2020) Workshops, Virtual Conference, December 2020. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  7. Alessio Buscemi, German Castignani, Thomas Engel, and Ion Turcanu, “A Data-Driven Minimal Approach for CAN Bus Reverse Engineering”, 3rd IEEE Connected and Automated Vehicles Symposium (CAVS), Virtual Conference, October 2020. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  8. Gaetano Manzo, Eirini Kalogeiton, Antonio Di Maio, Torsten Braun, Maria Rita Palattella, Ion Turcanu, Ridha Soua, and Gianluca Rizzo, “DeepNDN: Opportunistic Data Replication and Caching in Support of Vehicular Named Data”, 21st IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM), Virtual Conference, pp. 234-243, September 2020. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  9. Abdelwahab Boualouache, Ridha Soua, and Thomas Engel, “Toward an SDN-based Data Collection Scheme for Vehicular Fog Computing”, IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), June 2020. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  10. Abdelwahab Boualouache, Ridha Soua, and Thomas Engel, “SDN-based Misbehavior Detection System for Vehicular Networks”, IEEE 91st Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2020-Spring), pp. 1-5, June 2020. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  11. Ion Turcanu, Thomas Engel, and Christoph Sommer, “Fog Seeding Strategies for Information-Centric Heterogeneous Vehicular Networks”, 11th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference, pp. 282-289, December 2019. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  12. Ion Turcanu, Florian Adamsky, and Thomas Engel, “Experimental Evaluation of Floating Car Data Collection Protocols in Vehicular Networks”, 90th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2019-Fall) Workshops, September 2019. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  13. Antonio Di Maio, Maria Rita Palattella, and Thomas Engel, “Performance Analysis of MANET Routing Protocols in Urban VANETs”, 18th International Conference on Ad Hoc Networks and Wireless (AdHoc-Now), pp. 432-451, September 2019. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  14. Antonio Di Maio, Maria Rita Palattella, and Thomas Engel, “Multi-flow congestion-aware routing in software-defined vehicular networks”, IEEE 90th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2019-Fall), September 2019. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  15. Abdelwahab Boualouache, Ridha Soua, and Thomas Engel, “VPGA: an SDN-based Location Privacy Zones Placement Scheme for Vehicular Networks”, IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC), October 2019. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  16. Abdelwahab Boualouache, Ridha Soua, and Thomas Engel, “SDN-based Pseudonym-Changing Strategy for Privacy Preservation in Vehicular Networks”, International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob), October 2019. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  17. Maria Rita Palattella, Ridha Soua, Abdelmajid Khelil, and Thomas Engel, “Fog computing as the key for seamless connectivity handover in future vehicular networks”, Proceedings of the 34th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC), pp. 1996–2000, April 2019. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  18. Ridha Soua, Ion Turcanu, Florian Adamsky, Detlef Führer, and Thomas Engel, “Multi-Access Edge Computing for Vehicular Networks: A Position Paper”, IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), pp. 1-6, December 2018. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  19. Teng Andrea Xu, Florian Adamsky, Ion Turcanu, Ridha Soua, Christian Köbel, Thomas Engel, and Andrea Baiocchi, “Performance Evaluation of an Open-Source Audio-Video Bridging/Time-Sensitive Networking Testbed for Automotive Ethernet”, 10th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2018), Poster Session, pp. 1-2, December 2018. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  20. Thierry Derrmann, Raphaël Frank, Thomas Engel, and Francesco Viti, “Using mobile phone data for urban network state estimation”, 2nd Symposium on Management of Future motorway and urban Traffic Systems, June 2018. [BibTeX, PDF]

  21. Antonio Di Maio, Ridha Soua, Maria Rita Palattella, and Thomas Engel, “ROADNET: Fairness- and Throughput-Enhanced Scheduling for Content Dissemination in VANETs”, Workshop on 5G and Cooperative Autonomous Driving (IEEE ICC Workshop), May 2018. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  22. Sébastien Faye, Guido Cantelmo, Ibrahim Tahirou, Thierry Derrmann, Francesco Viti, and Thomas Engel, “Demo: MAMBA: A platform for personalised multimodal trip planning”, IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), November 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  23. Sébastien Faye, Sasan Jafarnejad, Juan Costamagna, German Castignani, and Thomas Engel, “Poster: Characterizing driving behaviors through a car simulation platform”, IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), November 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  24. Sasan Jafarnejad, German Castignani, Thomas Engel, “Towards a real-time driver identification mechanism based on driving sensing data”, 20th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), October 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  25. Walter Bronzi, Sébastien Faye, Raphaël Frank, and Thomas Engel, “Characterizing Driving Environments Through Bluetooth Discovery”, 8th International Conference on ICT Convergence (ICTC), pp. 501-506, October 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  26. Thierry Derrmann, Raphael Frank, Francesco Viti, and Thomas Engel, “Estimating urban road traffic states using mobile network signaling data”, 20th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), October 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  27. Ilavarasi Radhakrishnan, Ridha Souay, Maria Rita Palattella, and Thomas Engel, “An efficient service channel allocation scheme in SDN-enabled VANETs”, 16th Annual Mediterranean Ad Hoc Networking Workshop (Med-Hoc-Net), June 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  28. Thierry Derrmann, Raphaël Frank, Thomas Engel, and Francesco Viti, “How mobile phone handovers reflect urban mobility: A simulation study”, 5th IEEE International Conference on Models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems (MT-ITS), June 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  29. Guido Cantelmo, Francesco Viti, Thierry Derrmann, “Effectiveness of the two-step dynamic demand estimation model on large networks”, 5th IEEE International Conference on Models and Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems (MT-ITS), June 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  30. Gaetano Manzo, Ridha Soua, Antonio Di Maio, Thomas Engel, Maria Rita Palattella, and Gianluca Rizzo, “Coordination mechanisms for floating content in realistic vehicular scenario”, IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), pp. 589-594, May 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

  31. Antonio Di Maio, Ridha Soua, Maria Rita Palattella, Thomas Engel, and Gianluca A. Rizzo, “A centralized approach for setting floating content parameters in VANETs”, 14th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), pp. 712–715, January 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF]

 

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