Abstract-Vehicle to vehicle (V2V) communication has gained renewed interest among research community which is further signified by the allocation of dedicated spectrum and an IEEE standard for their usage in recent years. However, 802.11p, the current IEEE standard for vehicular communications, has a relatively low multiplicity (the number of links that it can simultaneously support). In this work, we propose a new vehicular communication scheme based on sectored antennas in order to improve the multiplicity performance. We first show that a sectored antenna based vehicular communication system has higher multiplicity than 802.11p. To further enable multiple transmit sectors to communicate with a receive node simultaneously in a single receive sector, using an OFDMA system design, we propose a new sector-specific pilot design and corresponding channel estimation over time and frequency domains of the channels corresponding to various sectors. Finally, the performance characteristics of the proposed scheme are shown through simulations.
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