In vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication systems the antennas are prone to shadowing and the antenna gain is dissimilar even for same antenna elements if mounted at different positions on the car. This paper investigates the impact of antenna placement based on channel measurements performed with four omni-directional antennas mounted on the roof, bumper, windscreen and left-side mirror of the transmitter and receiver cars. Results suggest to use antennas with complementary characteristics, e.g., antennas on each side, mounted on the roof and bumper, to exploit diversity and decrease the effect of shadowing
This paper describes the principle of using a single antenna with a parasitic element or elements to...
Abstract in UndeterminedThe demand for wireless channel models including realistic user environments...
Abstract—Shadowing from vehicles can degrade the perfor-mance of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communicat...
MIMO channel measurements have been performed in urban environments with antenna arrays positioned o...
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications aim to enhance driver safety and traffic efficiency by using...
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication is a challenging but fast growing technology that has potenti...
Mobile communication for vehicles is a promising technology to increase road safety and traffic effi...
Based on static outdoor channel measurements we evaluate the influence of a vehicle on the MIMO radi...
Autonomous vehicle is being developed for widespread deployment. Its reliability and safety are crit...
This letter deals with the problem of beampointing in millimeter-wave (mmWave) vehicle-to-vehicle (V...
Channel modeling studies in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications have shown that larger road user...
This paper presents a double directional analysis of vehicle-to-vehicle channel measurements conduct...
We present a method for repeatable measurements of antennas integrated on vehicles in vehicle-to-veh...
Abstract—This paper presents a double directional analysis of vehicle-to-vehicle channel measurement...
An automotive concept for vehicular communications is proposed that utilizes the potential of the ro...
This paper describes the principle of using a single antenna with a parasitic element or elements to...
Abstract in UndeterminedThe demand for wireless channel models including realistic user environments...
Abstract—Shadowing from vehicles can degrade the perfor-mance of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communicat...
MIMO channel measurements have been performed in urban environments with antenna arrays positioned o...
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications aim to enhance driver safety and traffic efficiency by using...
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication is a challenging but fast growing technology that has potenti...
Mobile communication for vehicles is a promising technology to increase road safety and traffic effi...
Based on static outdoor channel measurements we evaluate the influence of a vehicle on the MIMO radi...
Autonomous vehicle is being developed for widespread deployment. Its reliability and safety are crit...
This letter deals with the problem of beampointing in millimeter-wave (mmWave) vehicle-to-vehicle (V...
Channel modeling studies in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications have shown that larger road user...
This paper presents a double directional analysis of vehicle-to-vehicle channel measurements conduct...
We present a method for repeatable measurements of antennas integrated on vehicles in vehicle-to-veh...
Abstract—This paper presents a double directional analysis of vehicle-to-vehicle channel measurement...
An automotive concept for vehicular communications is proposed that utilizes the potential of the ro...
This paper describes the principle of using a single antenna with a parasitic element or elements to...
Abstract in UndeterminedThe demand for wireless channel models including realistic user environments...
Abstract—Shadowing from vehicles can degrade the perfor-mance of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communicat...