Expert Group on Communications Technology for Automated Driving
The Expert Group on Communications Technology for Automated Driving, established by ITU, focuses on key topics such as V2V communications capabilities, protecting vulnerable road users, and matching service life of communications equipment with automobiles. The group recently had its first meeting t
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Optical Wireless Interconnection Link for V2V in Camping Trailer
Introducing a design concept for Optical Wireless Communication Link for Vehicular Assistant Technology (VAT), enabling V2V communication between living vehicles and other on-road vehicles. Utilizing back lights of living vehicles, this system aims to improve visibility and safety on the road, espec
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Exciting Features in Vembu BDR Suite v3.5 - Latest Updates Revealed!
Discover the upcoming Vembu BDR Suite v3.5 features, including VMware failover & failback, IP & network remapping support, new releases like Vembu SaaSBackup and BDR360. Learn about Vembu's impressive background, founded in 2004, with a focus on serving over 60,000 businesses worldwide. Explore the
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Comprehensive Overview of Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems in Vehicle Communication
Exploring Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems with a focus on Vehicle-to-X Communication in CS 599 course at USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Topics include V2V and V2I communication, wireless technologies, Co-operative Adaptive Cruise Control, V2X applications, and more.
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IPWAVE Working Group of IETF: Updated Status Report March 2021
The IPWAVE Working Group at IETF focuses on IP wireless access in vehicular environments, working on V2V and V2I use cases. They are currently emphasizing IPv6 over 802.11-OCB networks, with advancements towards higher bandwidth OCB implementations. The group's main work item involves running an IP
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IPWAVE Working Group of IETF - Status Report March 2020
IPWAVE Working Group of IETF focuses on IP Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments, addressing V2V and V2I use cases. Key items include IPv6 over 802.11-OCB and Problem Statement and Use Cases perspectives. The group collaborates with ISO, SAE, ETSI, and IEEE. Major achievements include RFC 8691 p
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Vehicular-to-Pedestrian Channel Models for Improved Road Safety
Protecting vulnerable road users through reliable vehicle-to-pedestrian communications is crucial to reducing accidents. This study emphasizes the need for accurate V2P channel models to enhance communication systems, highlighting the importance of V2P path loss models and comparing V2X channels. Mo
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