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Channel Modeling for Dependable Vehicular Connectivity

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Event
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  • Tuesday, 21 March 2017
  • 15:00
  • Duration: 45 mins
  • Publication date: 23 Mar 2017
  • Location: Havane, Palais des congrès de Paris
  • Part of event EuCap 2017

About the session

Chairs: Thomas Kürner (Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany), Werner Wiesbeck (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

Vehicles and other road users will be linked to each other and the road infrastructure to make traffic more efficient, cleaner, and safer. For example, Vehicle-To-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-To-Infrastructure (V2I) communication enables cooperation and intelligent route management in transport networks. To achieve these ambitious goals, wireless links must become dependable: The information relevant for intelligent transport systems (ITS) shall be shared reliably within a tolerated latency. Challenges for cooperative ITS are posed by nonstationary time-frequency-selective fading processes in vehicular channels. Fortunately, the nonstationary vehicular fading may be characterized by assuming local stationarity for a finite region in the time-frequency plane. Thus, we characterize the channel by a local scattering function (LSF). High delay spreads are observed for rich scattering and high Doppler spreads characterize drive-by scenarios. These channel characteristics translate into packet error sequences exhibiting dependencies. Finally, we discuss packet error models of low complexity for large-scale cooperative ITS emulation.

This video covers the following topics: connectivity; vehicular; vehicles; road users; autonomous driving; traffic; safety systems; active safety systems; passive safety systems; air bag; 

Keywords:
  • active safety
  • air bag
  • antennas
  • autonomous driving
  • connectivity
  • passive safety systems
  • road users
  • safety systems
  • traffic
  • vehicles
  • vehicular

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