<div><p>Radio propagation models (RPMs) are generally employed in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) to predict path loss in multiple operating environments (e.g. modern road infrastructure such as flyovers, underpasses and road tunnels). For example, different RPMs have been developed to predict propagation behaviour in road tunnels. However, most existing RPMs for road tunnels are computationally complex and are based on field measurements in frequency band not suitable for VANET deployment. Furthermore, in tunnel applications, consequences of moving radio obstacles, such as large buses and delivery trucks, are generally not considered in existing RPMs. This paper proposes a computationally inexpensive RPM with minimal set of parameters t...
Abstract—Vehicular communication is characterized by a dynamic environment, high mobility, and compa...
Objectives: Radio propagation models are used to predict signal strength in order to characterize th...
For the development of future mobile-to-mobile communication systems, realistic channel models are r...
Radio propagation models (RPMs) are generally employed in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) to pred...
An experiment was undertaken to determine how obstacles in tunnels affect microwave propagation loss...
This report investigates radio propagation in curved road tunnels at a mobile communications frequen...
This report investigates radio propagation in curved road tunnels at a mobile communications frequen...
This report investigates radio propagation in curved road tunnels at a mobile communications frequen...
Based on a narrowband channel measurement campaign, this paper will characterize the path loss in v...
This study explores the different channel modelling techniques being used to monitor and observe rad...
This study explores the different channel modelling techniques being used to monitor and observe rad...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
In this letter, we present a path loss characterization of the vehicular-to-vehicular (V2V) propagat...
In this paper, we present a pathloss characterization for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications ba...
VANET is the basic technology of Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII). Vehicular Ad Hoc Network ...
Abstract—Vehicular communication is characterized by a dynamic environment, high mobility, and compa...
Objectives: Radio propagation models are used to predict signal strength in order to characterize th...
For the development of future mobile-to-mobile communication systems, realistic channel models are r...
Radio propagation models (RPMs) are generally employed in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) to pred...
An experiment was undertaken to determine how obstacles in tunnels affect microwave propagation loss...
This report investigates radio propagation in curved road tunnels at a mobile communications frequen...
This report investigates radio propagation in curved road tunnels at a mobile communications frequen...
This report investigates radio propagation in curved road tunnels at a mobile communications frequen...
Based on a narrowband channel measurement campaign, this paper will characterize the path loss in v...
This study explores the different channel modelling techniques being used to monitor and observe rad...
This study explores the different channel modelling techniques being used to monitor and observe rad...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
In this letter, we present a path loss characterization of the vehicular-to-vehicular (V2V) propagat...
In this paper, we present a pathloss characterization for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications ba...
VANET is the basic technology of Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII). Vehicular Ad Hoc Network ...
Abstract—Vehicular communication is characterized by a dynamic environment, high mobility, and compa...
Objectives: Radio propagation models are used to predict signal strength in order to characterize th...
For the development of future mobile-to-mobile communication systems, realistic channel models are r...