Connected vehicles, which are likely to be an important component of smart cities, require spectrum. As of December 2019, the US Federal Communications Commission and the US Department of Transportation were pursuing opposing visions of a spectrum policy for connected vehicles. Through extensive simulation, this project will provide both agencies with objective analysis to make informed decisions about how much spectrum to allocate for DSRC and/or C-V2X, and how to channelize the spectrum.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) within the U.S. Department of Transportation has been using its cooperative driving automation (CDA) program...
A signaling technique for Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) using FSK modulation, with detection employing a bank of narrow-band fi...
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