Search for dissertations about: "Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications.
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1. Measurement Based Channel Characterization and Modeling for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications
Abstract : Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication is a challenging but fast growing technology that has potential to enhance traffic safety and efficiency. It can also provide environmental benefits in terms of reduced fuel consumption. READ MORE
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2. Predictable and Scalable Medium Access Control for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract : This licentiate thesis work investigates two medium access control (MAC) methods, when used in traffic safety applications over vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). The MAC methods are carrier sense multiple access (CSMA), as specified by the leading standard for VANETs IEEE 802. READ MORE
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3. Medium access control for vehicular ad hoc networks
Abstract : Cooperative intelligent transport systems (C-ITS), where vehicles cooperate by exchanging messages wirelessly to avoid, for example, hazardous road traffic situations, receive a great deal of attention throughout the world currently. Many C-ITS applications will utilize the wireless communication technology IEEE 802. READ MORE
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4. On Power Control and Scheduling to Mitigate Adjacent Channel Interference in Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication
Abstract : Safety applications play an essential role in supporting trac safety and eciency in next generation vehicular networks. The eciency of safety applications depends heavily on the establishment of reliable communication since these types of applications have strict requirements on latency and reliability. READ MORE
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5. Vehicular Communication in Obstructed and Non Line-of-Sight Scenarios
Abstract : Since the invention of the first car available to masses, the 1908 Ford Model T, technology has advanced towards making car travel safer for occupants and bystanders. In recent years, wireless communication has been introduced in the vehicular industry as a means to avoid accidents and save lives. READ MORE