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Design and analysis of sub-1 GHz antenna for non-standalone vehicular communication. [PDF]
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Deep spatial attention networks for vision-based pavement distress perception in autonomous driving. [PDF]
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Intersection collision prediction and prevention based on vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and cloud computing communication. [PDF]
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Towards C-V2X Enabled Collaborative Autonomous Driving
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Yuankai He +4 more
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C-V2X Supported Automated Driving
2019 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC Workshops), 2019Automated driving is expected to improve road safety and traffic efficiency. Host vehicle onboard sensing systems typically sense the environment up to 250 m ahead of the vehicle. Today's LiDARs can see approximately 120 m, and recognition of small objects, such as animals or dropped cargo, however, today reliably drop when range is more than 50m ...
Pyykonen, Pasi +6 more
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C-V2X Assisted mmWave V2V Scheduling
2019 IEEE 2nd Connected and Automated Vehicles Symposium (CAVS), 2019mmWave V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) communications can support enhanced V2X applications for connected and automated vehicles. The design of mmWave V2X communications is though not exempt of challenges as a result of propagation and highly dynamic vehicular networks and topologies.
Alejandro Molina-Galan +2 more
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Resource Allocation Modes in C-V2X: From LTE-V2X to 5G-V2X
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2022The paradigm of Internet of Vehicles (IoV) as an extension to the Internet of Things (IoT) concept can assist the development of smart cities. IoV relies on vehicular communications to allow vehicles to communicate in real time with other vehicles ...
Khabaz Sehla +3 more
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The Feasibility of NOMA in C-V2X
IEEE INFOCOM 2020 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2020Cellular Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) becomes one of the most significant techniques in the 5G standard. It uses the PC5 sidelink interface to enable direct communications between the vehicle and everything, e.g., neighboring vehicles, the infrastructure, and pedestrians.
Zhenhui Situ +3 more
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Performance Evaluation of C-V2X Mode 4 Communications
2021 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2021Cellular vehicular-to-everything (C-V2X), as a key technology of Internet of Vehicles (IoVs), is expected to improve road traffic safety and achieve intelligent transportation. C-V2X mainly supports two communication modes, Mode 3 and Mode 4. Mode 3 supports centralized control and management of network resources whereas Mode 4 allows vehicles to ...
Miling Chen +4 more
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IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications have emerged as an indispensable component of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), fostering innovations that enhance road safety and traffic efficiency.
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Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications have emerged as an indispensable component of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), fostering innovations that enhance road safety and traffic efficiency.
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