In this paper, we report and analyze results from a field test campaign aimed at assessing the real-world performance of IEEE 802.11p for safety-related applications. Regulator bodies in the EU and the US recommend the use of domestic-level transmission powers for general usage while granting the opportunity of employing higher powers for safety purposes. While the latter are generally expected to result in higher network performance, we want to quantitatively assess what they translate to in terms of metrics relevant from an application point of view, such as, goodput, round-trip times, jitter, and losses. These are studied and associated with conditions out of the network control at urban and suburban speeds, that is, in absence or in pre...
Increasing amount of applications for vehicular networks has been recently proposed. Many of them ai...
This work explores the theoretical and practical performances of the two most recent IEEE standards,...
IEEE 802.11p is one of the key technologies that enable dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) ...
In this paper, we report and analyze results from a field test campaign aimed at assessing the real-...
Possible applications of the so-called Intelligent Transportation Systems, or connected vehicles, ra...
The paper considers organising wireless access in vehicular environments. Such environments are norm...
IEEE 802.11p is the recently finalised protocol located at the bottom of the Dedicated Short Range C...
International audienceVehicle to Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) communications ar...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a measurement study of application layer performance in IEEE 802....
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication can significantly enhance the performance of collision avoida...
Vehicular traffic congestion in metropolitan cities during disaster is a challenge which presents di...
Abstract. 802.11p, also known as WAVE, is a standard protocol intended for future traffic systems in...
Advances in wireless technology and an increasing demand for new applications that require in-field ...
This paper experimentally studies the performance of 802.11b links in terms of round trip time (RTT)...
AbstractBased on VANETs (Vehicle Ad-hoc Networks), a stable, reliable and low delay wireless network...
Increasing amount of applications for vehicular networks has been recently proposed. Many of them ai...
This work explores the theoretical and practical performances of the two most recent IEEE standards,...
IEEE 802.11p is one of the key technologies that enable dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) ...
In this paper, we report and analyze results from a field test campaign aimed at assessing the real-...
Possible applications of the so-called Intelligent Transportation Systems, or connected vehicles, ra...
The paper considers organising wireless access in vehicular environments. Such environments are norm...
IEEE 802.11p is the recently finalised protocol located at the bottom of the Dedicated Short Range C...
International audienceVehicle to Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) communications ar...
Abstract—In this paper, we present a measurement study of application layer performance in IEEE 802....
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication can significantly enhance the performance of collision avoida...
Vehicular traffic congestion in metropolitan cities during disaster is a challenge which presents di...
Abstract. 802.11p, also known as WAVE, is a standard protocol intended for future traffic systems in...
Advances in wireless technology and an increasing demand for new applications that require in-field ...
This paper experimentally studies the performance of 802.11b links in terms of round trip time (RTT)...
AbstractBased on VANETs (Vehicle Ad-hoc Networks), a stable, reliable and low delay wireless network...
Increasing amount of applications for vehicular networks has been recently proposed. Many of them ai...
This work explores the theoretical and practical performances of the two most recent IEEE standards,...
IEEE 802.11p is one of the key technologies that enable dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) ...