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The emerging vehicular communications will enable a variety of applications for safety, traffic efficiency, driver assistance and infotainment. Due to high vehicular speed, sporadic connection, limited communication range, and large volume of data that need to be transmitted, vehicular communications have the stringent requirement of real-time vehicular communications. This paper presents our tests...
IEEE 802.11p is a new communication standard for wireless access in vehicular environment (WAVE), intended to support road safety messages, electronic toll collection, infotainment services, and other as well as a number of other intelligent transportation systems (ITS) applications. In this paper, we focus on the impact of the dwelling time on the control channel (CCH) vs. that on the SCH (i.e.,...
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