During this year's IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (IEEE VNC), Prof. Frank Kargl and Artur Hermann from the Institute of Distributed Systems at Ulm University presented a variety of our recent research results.
This included works on trust assessment in connected, cooperative, and automated mobility (CCAM) linked to the Horizon Europe project CONNECT and the BMFTR-funded project ConnRAD including one full paper on "Quantification Methods for Trust in Cooperative Driving" and a demo on our trust assessment framework (TAF).
In addition, we were also presenting a poster on a Mountainbike-to-Hiker Warning System that we developed together with researchers from the University of Trento.
IEEE VNC is the premiere conference dedicated exclusively to vehicular networking and the most important annual gathering of that research community.
Prof. Kargl is also a member of the steering committee of IEEE VNC and supported the conference through session moderation and as member of the TPC and the best paper selection committee.
More information on this year's VNC conference can be found at vnc2025.ieee-vnc.org.