2011 IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/vetecf.2011.6093306
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Demonstration of Vehicle to Vehicle Communications over TV White Space

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“…The results of the simulations show that, avoiding the multi-hop forwarding of the emergency messages over the vehicular network and using 5.9 GHz only for the periodic one-hop messages, network congestion can be prevented. The same approach is followed by other theoretical works [81] and in practical tests and demos [82]. This is, currently, the most frequently met proposal; however, the topic is so recent that other paradigms could be proposed in the future for the exploitation of white spaces by vehicles.…”
Section: White Space Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The results of the simulations show that, avoiding the multi-hop forwarding of the emergency messages over the vehicular network and using 5.9 GHz only for the periodic one-hop messages, network congestion can be prevented. The same approach is followed by other theoretical works [81] and in practical tests and demos [82]. This is, currently, the most frequently met proposal; however, the topic is so recent that other paradigms could be proposed in the future for the exploitation of white spaces by vehicles.…”
Section: White Space Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…DSRC enables vehicles to exchange messages over a range of about 300 m. Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) is used as a complementary technology to DSRC. DSA enables vehicular communication over unused spectrum for different communication technologies such as TV spectrum as shown in (Ihara, Kremo, Altintas et al, 2013;Altintas et al, 2011;Altintas et al, 2013;Wang, Song, & Han, 2013). 4G/LTE technology uses the 1700 and 2100 MHz frequency bands, and supports data transfer speed up to 129 Mbps and high mobility through soft handoff and seamless switching.…”
Section: Data Acquisition Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a cooperative sensing and spectrum allocation scheme is introduced, through which vehicles can share information about spectrum availability of TV channels on their path [28], [39]. Moreover, the role of vehicular mobility in the cooperation process is investigated, i.e., in advance vehicle know the spectrum availability on future locations along its path [27], [31].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%