Abstract Within the scope of the European policy for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), the PLATA-PROTON project proposes a multi-technology cooperative Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), based on the integration of Software-Defined Radio (SDR) devices in vehicles. With the choice of significant road-safety related scenarios, V2V and V2I communications have been both implemented and simulated. This paper proposes an overview of the Software-Defined Radio (SDR) platform development and the performance evaluation based on network simulation, performed within this project.
Multi-technology Vehicular Cooperative System Based on Software Defined Radio (SDR)
Communication Technologies for Vehicles ; 2 ; 84-95
Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 7865 , 2
2013-01-01
12 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
driver assistance application , proof of concept , V2I , IEEE 802.11p , Software-Defined Radio , V2V , network simulation , vehicular communication Simulation and Modeling , System Performance and Evaluation , Computer Science, general , Computer Communication Networks , Computer Science , Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
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