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Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications

2012
This chapter discusses major results and conclusions from Special Interest Group C bringing together various aspects of mobile to mobile communication from all working groups.
Christoph Mecklenbräuker   +10 more
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Asynchronous Cooperative Relaying for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2013
Cooperative diversity exploits the broadcast nature of wireless channels and uses relays to improve link reliability. Most of the cooperative communication protocols are assumed to be synchronous in nature, which is not always possible in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication due to fast moving nature of the nodes.
Sohaib, Sarmad, So, Daniel K C
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Developments in Vehicle-to-vehicle Communications

2005
The advanced electronic safety systems that will improve the efficiency and safety of road transport will rely on vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications to realize their full potential. This paper examines the technologies that are presently in use for vehicle communications in the mobile environment, and indicates their ...
D D. Ward   +3 more
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Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication using AppLink

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2015
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">With the increasing number of cars on the street, the exchange of information between those cars becomes essential to improve the driving skills of each driver, resulting in a safer, intelligent and more dynamic traffic. The task now is to make it accessible for everyone.</div&
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Mechanism Protecting Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication

2019
The automotive industry is one of the most important industries and has surpassed total revenue of 3 trillion Euros in 2015 and produced nearly 95 million units in 2016. A big buzz word in the automotive and car industry is now “connected car.” It is expected that 75% of the estimated 92 million cars shipped globally in 2020 will be built with Internet-
Muhammad Salman Gurmani   +1 more
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Vehicle-to-vehicle communication for AVCS platooning

Proceedings of IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC), 2002
Vehicle-to-vehicle radio links suffer from power variations, multipath fading and associated Doppler spreading in frequency, as well as interference from other vehicles. These effects are investigated in the context of an automated vehicle control systems (AVCS) employing vehicle platoons.
T. Tank, N. Yee, J.-P. Linnartz
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TCP Throughput for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications

2006 First International Conference on Communications and Networking in China, 2006
It is well established that the relative movement of vehicles significantly affects the performance of the networking protocols in vehicle-to-vehicle communication. As TCP is the widely used end-to-end transport protocol, it is interesting to study its performance in such a highly mobile environment.
Xinming, Zhang   +3 more
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Secure Opportunistic Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication

2016
How much time do you spend stuck in traffic? Well, the average person spends around 43 hours a year stuck just because of the over-populated streets. The road infrastructure is something that cannot be easily improved, which is why the field of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) has emerged.
Alexandra-Elena Mihaita   +4 more
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Vehicle To Vehicle Communication

2017
Intelligent vehicle cooperation based on reliable communication systems contributes not only to reducing traffic accidents but also to improving traffic flow. Adaptive Cruise Control systems can gain enhanced performance by adding vehicle–vehicle communication to provide additional information to augment range sensor data, leading to Co-operative ACC ...
Kumar, Nagendra M   +4 more
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Emergency Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication

2016
Emergency response vehicles (ERVs) frequently navigate congested traffic conditions to reach their destinations as quickly as possible. In this report, several efforts performed by the research group are described, including micro-simulation, field-testing, and optimization, to determine mechanisms for facilitating safe and efficient ERV travel.
Murray-Tuite, Pamela   +3 more
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