MDX VANET Testbed TRIAL – Successful Completion of our First Trial !

MDX VANET Testbed TRIAL – Successful Completion of our First Trial !  More to come…. !!!


  • MDX VANET Testbed Full Coverage Map
  • VANET Testbed Coverage Map @MDX Hendon Campus
  • Readings from the Grove Building RSU
  • Readings from the Williams Building RSU
  • More Readings from both the Sheppards Library and the Williams Building RSUs
  • Readings at the furthest point on Watford Way (A41)
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  • Readings from the Hatchcroft Building RSU
MDX VANET Testbed Full Coverage Map1 VANET Testbed Coverage Map @MDX Hendon Campus2 Readings from the Grove Building RSU3 Readings from the Williams Building RSU4 More Readings from both the Sheppards Library and the Williams Building RSUs5 Readings at the furthest point on Watford Way (A41)6 More Readings from the Williams Building RSU7 Readings from the Hatchcroft Building RSU8
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Arindam Ghosh

PhD Researcher in School of Science & Technology (SAT) at Middlesex University
Dr Arindam Ghosh received his BSc. (First Class Honours) degree in Computer Science from University of Kent (UKC) Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom, in 2007 with distinction in his final year project. He was with Cisco Systems, in Reading, UK, (2007–2008), working as a year in industry placement as an intern. He received his M.Sc. degree in Computer Networks Management (with Distinction) from Middlesex University London, in 2009. In the year 2016, he received his Ph.D. degree in Vehicular Communication Networks at the Department of Computer Science, Middlesex University, London. Dr Ghosh is a distinguished member of several Professional Bodies in the UK, such as the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the Bristish Computer Society (BCS) - (The Chartered Institute for IT). He has also been the Principal Investigator (PI) for various UK Government funded projects which recieved grant funding from the Department for Transport (DfT) and Transport for London (TfL). His research interests include investigating prediction techniques for proactive handover approaches in Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) for Ubiquitous Communication for DSRC radios in Vehicular Communications.