Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) between automobiles and the road side stations can be accomplished in a special 75 MHz band at 5.9 GHz frequency that has been set aside for transportation use by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The Intelligent Transportation Society of America and the United States Department of Transportation are promoting the development of the Wireless Access in a Vehicular Environment (WAVE) IEEE 1609 protocols, which have been adopted for trial use, and the IEEE 802.11p WAVE amendment, which is being considered by the IEEE 802.11 Working Group. In the first part of an on-going California Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways (PATH) project, UCLA and UC Berkeley researchers collaborated under Task Order 5214 to develop a DSRC/WAVE test bed for testing and evaluation of the radio and communication protocol standards in the context of high-value Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) applications.
ITS Band Roadside to Vehicle Communications in a Highway Setting: Interim Summary
2007
16 pages
Report
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English
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