This document introduces some of the newer broadband wireless communications technologies and describes how they could be used for high-speed connectivity between fixed, transportable, and mobile systems. We also describe the new integrated service technologies - devices used to bundle voice, data, and video services for transmission over a single link. In the case of this effort, it's a broadband wireless link. Together, broadband wireless and integrated service technologies can be used to provide efficient, cost effective, and flexible multi-service provisioning. We introduce this concept and discuss its potential for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS).
Connected vehicle wireless data communications can enable safety applications that may reduce injuries and fatalitiessuffered on our roads and highway...
The intent of this white paper is to identify and describe critical policy and institutional challenges that are anticipated with:• Development and ...
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