With emphasis on Smart Cities as the future of our world, Vehicular Communication technology rises to the forefront of our focus to enable efficient and intelligent transportation systems. Vehicular communication relies on localization for various applications such as safety and traffic related ones. Current systems rely on Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to obtain vehicle position. Accurate localization is imperative and GPS is known for its margin of error. In this paper, we investigate the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology in our SmartDrive vehicular network testbed to complement GPS in order to obtain more accurate localization. We conduct both indoor and outdoor experiments to test both range and durability of RFID.
Investigation of RFID based localization for SmartDrive vehicular network testbed
2016-10-01
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