Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) make use of
wireless communication technologies to provide traffic efficiency
and road safety without altering the existing road infrastructure.
To really impact on traffic management, ITS should act
in real-time, requiring updated traffic information; hence, the
collection of small amounts of information frequently transmitted
from a high number of vehicles is needed. Cellular systems
represent the most suitable technological solution to achieve
this service, since they do not require any further installation
of network infrastructures. However, they were designed for
different applications: voice, web browsing or e-mailing. In this
paper we aim at discussing the feasibility of frequent acquisition
of small amount of data from vehicles through the universal
mobile telecommunication system (UMTS), and at investigating
its impact on the services already provided by the network.
Numerical results are obtained by means of simulations, paying
particular attention to realistic scenarios, both in terms of
wireless systems and users mobility.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
UMTS; ITS; infomobility
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