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Matthias Röckl

Researcher at German Aerospace Center

Publications -  32
Citations -  668

Matthias Röckl is an academic researcher from German Aerospace Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Advanced driver assistance systems & Bayesian network. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 632 citations.

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Car-2-Car Communication Consortium - Manifesto

TL;DR: This document summarizes and describes the main building blocks of the Car2X Communication System and provides concepts and technologies that have been developed or identified by the C2C-CC and assessed as necessary building blocks to be proposed for a standard.
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Performance of CAM based safety applications using ITS-G5A MAC in high dense scenarios

TL;DR: This paper analyze the performance of Cooperative Awareness Message (CAM) based safety applications using the ETSI ITS-G5 MAC technology in a challenging scenario with respect to MAC issues and provides a set of simulation results resting upon a particular performance metric which incorporates the key requirements of safety applications.
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Comparison of Collision Avoidance Systems and Applicability to Rail Transport

TL;DR: An overview of the state of the art in collision avoidance related with transportation systems like the automatic identification system (AIS) for maritime transportation, traffic alert and collision avoidance system/automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (TCAS/ADS-B) for aircraft, and the car-2-car communication system (C2C) for road transportation.
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An Architecture for Situation-Aware Driver Assistance Systems

TL;DR: The architecture for driver assistance systems that is aware of uncertain situational information in order to prevent accidents and reduce the number of traffic fatalities is provided and the concepts of utility-based knowledge exchange based on the consideration of other partners' knowledge are introduced.