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Mobile Computing Lab (V2X-Lab)
Semester | |
Module # | ET-STDI-22, ET-STDI-10, ET-STD-09, INF-KM-27, ET-STDI-11, INF-KM-11, ET-STDI-01, INF-KM-19, ET-STDI-12 |
Event # | INF-KM-023 |
Programmes | Computer Science Master, Business Information Systems Master, Computer and Communication Systems Engineering Master |
IBR Group | CM (Prof. Wolf) |
Type | Lab |
Lecturer | |
Assistants | Alexander Willecke Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter willecke[[at]]ibr.cs.tu-bs.de +49 531 3913264 Room 115 |
Hiwi | |
Credits | 5 |
Hours | 4 |
Time & Place | Online: BigBlueButton Room for Lectures |
Start | 22. October 2020 |
Prerequisites | There are no formal prerequisites although Computernetze 1 and Klausur Computernetze 2 are recommended. You should also have some experiences with:
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Content | In the V2X lab, you are familiarized with the upcoming vehicular communication technologies and standards. |
Material | The material is only available to registered attendees. In order to register, you need either an IBR POSIX account or a self-activated IBR-y-account. Afterwards you can login to this site. Chapter Slides Movies Audio Exercises 0. Kick-off ![]() 1. Introduction ![]() ![]() ![]() 2. Infrastructure Services ![]() ![]() 3. C-ITS Security ![]() ![]() 4. Simulation ![]() ![]() |
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The V2X Lab teaches its praticipants basic knowledge regarding vehicluar communication with a focus on the ETSI ITS communication stack. It is a composition of four practical assignments and multiple, small lectures teaching background information. The assignments will be worked on in groups of up to 3 students and will facilitate knowledge on the following topics:
Each task needs to be completed until the deadline, shown in the schedule. To complete the assignments, each group has to arrange an appointment with the assistants and present their solutions. |