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Cybersecurity analysis in Dedicated Short-Range Communications in vehicular networks
As smart vehicles become more common, vehicular networks are used to allow cooperation between them. Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) is a common protocol used in these Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs), but the protocol has some inherent flaws that can put users and their data at risk. This paper gives an overview of vehicular networks and
Shamik Sengupta
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Cooperative collision warning using dedicated short range wireless communications
The emergence of the 802.11a-based Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) standard and advances in mobile ad hoc networking create ample opportunity for supporting delay-critical vehicular safety applications in a secure, resource-efficient, and reliable manner.
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Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) Standards in the United States
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2011Wireless vehicular communication has the potential to enable a host of new applications, the most important of which are a class of safety applications that can prevent collisions and save thousands of lives. The automotive industry is working to develop the dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) technology, for use in vehicle-to-vehicle and ...
John B Kenney
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Multichannel Medium Access Control for Dedicated Short-Range Communications
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2009This paper describes a medium access control (MAC) protocol to enable multichannel operation for dedicated short-range communications (DSRCs). In particular, we focus on the challenge of supporting potentially high-bandwidth commercial or infotainment communications between vehicles and the roadside in hotspots over several service channels, while ...
Raja Sengupta, Mustafa Ergen
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A retrodirective transponder with polarization duplexing for dedicated short-range communications
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1999This paper presents a microwave active transponder using a two-port cross-shaped microstrip antenna. The linearly polarized field coming from an interrogating signal is received by the first port, amplified and used as the locking signal of a local oscillator.
Luxey, C., Laheurte, Jean-Marc
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Mac for dedicated short range communications in intelligent transport system
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2003The need for critical improvements to the North American surface transportation infrastructure vis-a-vis alleviation of congestion while enhancing public safety has led to new intelligent transportation system (ITS) infrastructure based on vehicle-to-vehicle (v2v) wireless communications. The allocation of 75 MHz in the 5.9 GHz band for dedicated short-
Jing Zhu 0001, Sumit Roy 0001
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Dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) for AHS services
The Japanese advanced cruise-assist highway system (AHS) provides driving support services through collaboration between the system and vehicle. AHS uses dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) for road-to-vehicle dialog that requires real-time and high-reliability operation.
H. Inoue +3 more
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Dedicated Short-Range Communications Technology for Freeway Incident Detection
Transportation Research Record, 2007An assessment of the use of dedicated short-range communications technology to perform travel time monitoring and automated incident detection on a segment of rural freeway is described. The assessment used the CorSim traffic simulation tool to simulate traffic and incidents on a segment of rural freeway.
Nikiforos Stamatiadis
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Dedicated Short-Range Communications: Performance Evaluation Over mmWave and Potential Adjustments
IEEE Communications Letters, 2020Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication has proven to enhance road safety and transportation systems. Currently, there are two approaches to enable transmission between moving vehicles. The first one is the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) cellular vehicle-to-everything (V2X) specifications.
Yekaterina Sadovaya, Sergey V Zavjalov
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