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Overview

Andreas Festag is affiliated with the Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily in Engineering and Computer Science, with notable contributions in subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Automotive Engineering, and Control and Systems Engineering.

Their work frequently appears in a variety of publication venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Access
  • Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles
  • 2022 IEEE 25th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)

Andreas Festag's recent papers cover a spectrum of topics related to vehicular communication systems and intelligent transportation. Notable publications include:

  • Analysis and Evaluation of Information Redundancy Mitigation for V2X Collective Perception, 2022, IEEE Access
  • Federated Learning Framework Coping with Hierarchical Heterogeneity in Cooperative ITS, 2022, 2022 IEEE 25th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC)
  • FedBEVT: Federated Learning Bird's Eye View Perception Transformer in Road Traffic Systems, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles
  • Enhancing the Safety of Vulnerable Road Users: Messaging Protocols for V2X Communication, 2022, 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2022-Fall)
  • Radio Resource Allocation in 5G-NR V2X: A Multi-Agent Actor-Critic Based Approach, 2023, IEEE Access

Their main research topics focus on areas such as Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data, Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety, Traffic Control and Management, Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques, Advanced Neural Network Applications, and Mobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing.

Andreas Festag collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including Rui Song, Alois Knoll, Quentin Delooz, Liguo Zhou, and Christian Facchi, reflecting an extensive network of research partnerships that enrich their contributions to cooperative intelligent transportation systems and vehicular communication.

Best Publications

  • 5GNOW: non-orthogonal, asynchronous waveforms for future mobile applications

    Gerhard Wunder;Peter Jung;Martin Kasparick;Thorsten Wild

  • Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing for 5th Generation Cellular Networks

    Nicola Michailow;Maximilian Matthé;Ivan Simoes Gaspar;Ainoa Navarro Caldevilla

  • Enhancements of V2X communication in support of cooperative autonomous driving

    Laurens Hobert;Andreas Festag;Ignacio Llatser;Luciano Altomare

  • Cooperative intelligent transport systems standards in europe

    Andreas Festag

  • Performance study of access control in wireless LANs—IEEE 802.11 DFWMAC and ETSI RES 10 Hiperlan

    Jost Weinmiller;Morten Schläger;Andreas Festag;Adam Wolisz

  • Secure Position-Based Routing for VANETs

    C. Harsch;A. Festag;P. Papadimitratos

  • Standards for vehicular communication—from IEEE 802.11p to 5G

    Andreas Festag

  • FleetNet: Bringing Car-to-Car Communication into the Real World

    Andreas Festag;Holger Füßler;Hannes Hartenstein;Amardeo Sarma

  • Car-2-Car Communication Consortium - Manifesto

    Roberto Baldessari;Bert Bödekker;Matthias Deegener;Andreas Festag

  • Vehicular wireless short-range communication for improving intersection safety

    Long Le;A. Festag;R. Baldessari;Wenhui Zhang

  • VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE AND ROAD-SIDE SENSOR COMMUNICATION FOR ENHANCED ROAD SAFETY

    Andreas Festag;Alban Hessler;Roberto Baldessari;Long Le

  • NEMO meets VANET: A Deployability Analysis of Network Mobility in Vehicular Communication

    R. Baldessari;A. Festag;J. Abeille

  • Network of automated vehicles: The AutoNet2030 vision

    Arnaud de La Fortelle;Xiangjun Qian;Sébastien Diemer;Jean Grégoire

  • Robust WHT-GFDM for the Next Generation of Wireless Networks

    Nicola Michailow;Luciano Mendes;Maximilian Matthe;Ivan Gaspar

  • Starting European Field Tests for CAR-2-X Communication: The DRIVE C2X Framework

    R. Stahlmann;A. Festag;A. Tomatis;I. Radusch

  • Performance Evaluation of Beacon Congestion Control Algorithms for VANETs

    Long Le;Roberto Baldessari;Pablo Salvador;Andreas Festag

  • Thoughts on a Protocol Architecture for Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks

    H. Füßler;M. Torrent Moreno;M. Transier;A. Festag

  • CAR-2-X Communication for Safety and Infotainment in Europe

    Andreas Festag;Roberto Baldessari;Wenhui Zhang;Long Le

  • Design and Performance of Secure Geocast for Vehicular Communication

    Andreas Festag;Panagiotis Papadimitratos;Tessa Tielert

  • Evaluation of Congestion-Enabled Forwarding With Mixed Data Traffic in Vehicular Communications

    Sebastian Kuhlmorgen;Hongsheng Lu;Andreas Festag;John Kenney

  • Performance Evaluation of ETSI GeoNetworking for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

    Sebastian Kuhlmorgen;Ignacio Llatser;Andreas Festag;Gerhard Fettweis

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam Wolisz
Adam Wolisz Technical University of Berlin
Alexey Vinel
Alexey Vinel Halmstad University
Alcherio Martinoli
Alcherio Martinoli École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Kwang-Cheng Chen
Kwang-Cheng Chen University of South Florida
Holger Karl
Holger Karl Hasso Plattner Institute
Joan Garcia-Haro
Joan Garcia-Haro Polytechnic University of Cartagena
Frank Ellinger
Frank Ellinger TU Dresden
Panos Papadimitratos
Panos Papadimitratos Royal Institute of Technology
Michele Zorzi
Michele Zorzi University of Padua

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