Publikationen und Abschlussarbeiten am Lehrstuhl für Rechnernetze

Publications of Markus Kerper

In Proceedings

Markus Kerper, Christian Wewetzer, Martin Mauve
Analyzing Vehicle Traces to Find and Exploit Correlated Traffic Lights for Efficient Driving
IV '12: Proceedings of the IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium. 2012.
Markus Kerper, Christian Wewetzer, Andreas Sasse, Martin Mauve
Learning Traffic Light Phase Schedules from Velocity Profiles in the Cloud
NTMS - Mobility and Wireless Networks Track (NTMS'2012 - Mobility & Wireless Networks Track). 2012.
Markus Kerper, Christian Wewetzer, Holger Trompeter, Wolfgang Kiess, Martin Mauve
Driving More Efficiently - The Use of Inter-Vehicle Communication to Predict a Future Velocity Profile
VTC 2011 Spring: Proceedings of the 73th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference. 2011.
Markus Koegel, Wolfgang Kiess, Markus Kerper, Martin Mauve
Compact Vehicular Trajectory Encoding
VTC 2011 Spring: Proceedings of the 73th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference. 2011.
Markus Kerper, Wolfgang Kiess, Martin Mauve
Coordinated VANET Experiments - a Methodology and First Results
VANET 2009: Proceedings of the Sixth ACM International Workshop on Vehicular Inter-Networking. 2009.

Technical Report

Markus Koegel, Wolfgang Kiess, Markus Kerper, Martin Mauve
Compact Vehicular Trajectory Encoding (extended version)
Computer Science Department, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany. 2010.

Thesis

Markus Kerper
Ursachen- und wirkungsorientierte Analyse gesammelter Fahrprofile zur taktischen Fahrtoptimierung
Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany. 2013. Thesis.
Markus Kerper
Experimental Evaluation of a Car-to-Car Communication-based Safety Application for Intersections and Cross Traffic
Department of Computer Science, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. 2008. Master's thesis.
Markus Kerper
Eine Plattform zur methodischen Vermessung und Modellierung der Funkausbreitung in einem Experimentierszenario
Department of Computer Science, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf. October. 2006. Bachelor's thesis.