Hannes Hartenstein is a professor for decentralized systems
and network services at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
(KIT), Germany, which is formed by the KIT Steinbuch centre for
Computing. Prior to joining the University of Karlsruhe, he was a
senior research staff member with NEC Europe. He was NEC”s project
leader (2001-03) for the “Fleet Net – Internet on the Road” project
partly funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research
(BMBF), and involved in the “NOW: Network on Wheels” project
(2004-08), also funded by BMBF. He is currently actively
participating in the EU FP7 project PRE-DRIVE-C2X. He was General
Co-Chair of the ACM International Workshop on Vehicular Ad-Hoc
Networks (VANET) in 2005, technical co-chair of ACM VANET in 2006,
technical co-chair of the IEEE chair of the IFIP/IEEE Conference on
Wireless On-Demand Network Systems and Services (WONS) in 2008. He
is a member of he scientific directorate of the center for
Informatics, Schloss Dagstuhl. His research interests include
mobile networks, virtual networks, and IT management. he holds a
diploma in mathematics and a doctoral degree in computer science,
both from Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat, Freiburg, Germany.
Kenneth P Laberteaux is a senior principal research
engineer for the Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, MI. His
research focus is information-rich vehicular safety systems,
focusing on architecture, security, and protocol design for
vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside wireless communication.
He was a founder and two-year (2004-05) general co-chair of the
highly selective, international Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANET)
workshop. He serves as the architect and technical lead for
communications research within a multi-year, multi-million dollar
Vehicle Safety Communications-Applications collaboration project
between the US government and several automotive companies. he
completed his MSc (1996) and Ph D (2000) degrees in electrical
engineering at the University of Notre Dame, Focusing on adaptive
control for communications. In 1992, he received his BSE (summa cum
laude) in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor.
1 Ebooks by Kenneth Laberteaux
Hannes Hartenstein & Kenneth Laberteaux: VANET
This book provides an invaluable introduction to inter-vehicular communications, demonstrating the networking and communication technologies for reducing fatalities, improving transportation efficien …
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