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Performance of IEEE 802.11a in Vehicular Contexts

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Performance of IEEE 802.11a in Vehicular Contexts
— A key component of intelligent transportation is the provision of adequate network infrastructure to support vehicleto-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside communication. In this paper we report on performance evaluations carried out using the IEEE 802.11a protocol at 5.2 GHz between a moving vehicle and a fixed base station. We concentrate our evaluation on realistic urban speeds and environments, observing that performance at very low speeds is degraded due to the presence of null zones. We vary the modulation scheme and analyse the spread of resulting throughputs. Our results have implications for multimedia and other real-time applications that will utilise vehicle-to-roadside connectivity.
David N. Cottingham, Ian J. Wassell, Robert K. Har
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where VTC
Authors David N. Cottingham, Ian J. Wassell, Robert K. Harle
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