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Joint use of DSRC and C-V2X for V2X communications in the 5.9 GHz ITS band
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Joint use of DSRC and C-V2X for V2X communications in the 5.9 GHz ITS band

Keyvan Ansari
IET intelligent transport systems, Vol.15(2), pp.213-224
2021
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Abstract

Engineering Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Science & Technology Technology Transportation Transportation Science & Technology
Vehicular communications networks form the backbone of cooperative intelligent transport systems to support road safety and infotainment applications amongst users. IEEE 802.11p of the Dedicated Short-Range Communications protocol stack has been the technology of choice for Vehicle-to-Everything communications within the United States and Japan and has been extensively trailed in other countries such as Australia. With the advent of cellular technologies, a new, competing cellular-based Device-to-Device technology, known as Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything Sidelink, has emerged. Considering both technologies suffer from performance limitations, there is a current debate as to which of these technologies will eventually dominate the cooperative intelligent transport systems landscape if they cannot coexist. To investigate mechanisms of spectrum sharing between Dedicated Short-Range Communications and Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything for deployment in a common region, this paper initially reviews the background and technicalities of both technologies. The paper subsequently sets forth Vehicle-to-Everything platform models that allow not only spectrum sharing at the ITS band but also concurrent and simultaneous propagations of Dedicated Short-Range Communications and Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything messages. The transmission and reception mechanisms of hybrid Vehicle-to-Everything platforms are verified through a describing function model.

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4 Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Computer Science
4.13 Telecommunications
4.13.896 Vehicular ad hoc Networks
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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Transportation Science & Technology
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