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Vehicular communication systems
About: Vehicular communication systems is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2532 publications have been published within this topic receiving 64775 citations. The topic is also known as: V2V & vehicle-to-vehicle.
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TL;DR: An overview of the multichannel architecture proposed by standardization bodies in the United States and Europe is presented and the main contribution is the identification of the open challenges for multich channel coordination, synchronization, and access.
Abstract: Vehicular ad hoc networks are the key to provisioning safety-critical and commercial services on the road. Multiple channels are assigned in the 5 GHz spectrum to support these services. In this article an overview of the multichannel architecture proposed by standardization bodies in the United States and Europe is presented. The main contribution is the identification of the open challenges for multichannel coordination, synchronization, and access. Discussions on related countermeasures, fully explored in neither the standards nor the scientific literature, aim to serve as guidelines for designers of future protocols and applications in vehicular environments.
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TL;DR: In this article, a vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication system was developed in the SARTRE project, which enables forwarding of messages between vehicles to share data such as vehicle speed.
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TL;DR: An overview of how research on vehicular communication evolved in Europe and, especially, in Germany is given and the German field operational test sim^T^D is described, which is the first field Operational test to evaluate the effectiveness and benefits of applications based onVehicular communication in a setup that is representative for a realistic deployment environment.
141 citations
01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: Certificate revocation list distribution in Vehicular Communication Systems as discussed by the authors, EPFL Technical  report, LCA-REPORT-2008-019, is the most relevant work to ours.
Abstract: Certificate Revocation List Distribution in Vehicular Communication Systems : EPFL Technical Report, LCA-REPORT-2008-019
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TL;DR: In this article, the concept of Vehicle as a Resource (VAR) is introduced and shed light on the services a vehicle can potentially provide on the road or parked, including emergency scenarios.
Abstract: Intelligent vehicles are considered key enablers for intelligent transportation systems. They are equipped with resources/components to enable services for vehicle occupants, other vehicles on the road, and third-party recipients. In-vehicle sensors, communication modules, and on-board units with computing and storage capabilities allow the intelligent vehicle to work as a mobile service provider of sensing, data storage, computing, cloud, data relaying, infotainment, and localization services. In this article we introduce the concept of Vehicle as a Resource and shed light on the services a vehicle can potentially provide on the road or parked. We anticipate that an intelligent vehicle can be a significant service provider in a variety of situations, including emergency scenarios.
138 citations