Hi, I’m Andre. I hold a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering by Carnegie Mellon University. My primary research is in the area of vehicular networks. These networks allow cars to talk to one another, and have broad applications in traffic safety, intelligent transportation and autonomous driving.
Smarter Cities with Parked Cars as Roadside Units
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (2018)
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Parked Cars are Excellent Roadside Units
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems (2017)
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Statistics of Parked Cars for Urban Vehicular Networks
IEEE International Workshop on Smart Vehicles (2016)
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Leveraging Parked Cars as Urban Self-Organizing Road-Side Units
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (2015)
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Parameters that Affect Safety Message Delay in Sparse Infrastructure-less Vehicular Networks
IEEE International Conference on Communications (2014)
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Deploying Roadside Units in Sparse Vehicular Networks: What Really Works and What Does Not
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (2014)
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On the Performance of Sparse Vehicular Networks with Road Side Units
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (2011)
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Quality of Experience Optimized Scheduling in Multi-Service Wireless Mesh Networks
IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (2010)
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Distortion Optimized Multi-Service Scheduling for Next-Generation Wireless Mesh Networks
IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (2010)
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