Multi-antenna concepts and communication techniques in C-ITS systems: From Theory to Application
Organisers
Athanasios Kanatas, University of Piraeus, Greece
Christos Oikonomopoulos, IMST GmbH, Germany
Context
In recent years, Vehicular-to-Vehicular (V2V) Communications have become one of the strongest wireless communication fields that collects great scientific and commercial attention.
Today, the antenna arrays that exhibit configurability and can employ various diversity techniques are becoming more and more popular for automotive applications. The workshop will attract both academic and industrial researchers who are interested to learn and discuss about the recent advances in cooperative ITS communications.
The focus of the workshop will be on multi-antenna and multi-beam antenna concepts as well as on diversity configurations and other communication techniques aiming to develop robust and efficient in-vehicle platforms and applications for cooperative ITS systems. This workshop is supported by the H2020 EU-funded project ROADART and will share the knowledge and experience that has been accumulated over last two years of the project.
Programme
- Opening presentation by organizers
- Four (4) presentations on H2020 C-ITS Projects
- Panel discussion with the speakers as panelists, moderated by organizers
- Break
- Four (4) invited presentations on C-ITS
- Panel discussion with invited speakers as panelists, moderated by organizers
Speakers
Christos Oikonomopoulos, IMST GmbH, Radio Channel Modelling for V2V/V2I
Leonidas Marantis, University of Piraeus, Reconfigurable Antennas for V2V/V2I
Jacco van de Sluis, TNO Automotive, Wireless Communication for Robust CACC Messages
Seiko Abreu, InnoTec21, Geo-Temporal Awareness
Monica Navarro, CTTC, cooperative networks and open data; positioning strategies
Ioannis Sarris, u-blox, V2X Simulation Platforms
Gerald Artner, TU Wien, Smart Vehicular Antennas in Chassis