Survey and Perspectives of Vehicular Wi-Fi Versus Sidelink Cellular-V2X in the 5G Era
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The revolution of cooperative connected and automated vehicles is about to begin and
a key milestone is the introduction of short range wireless communications between cars. Given
the tremendous expected market growth, two different technologies have been standardized by
international companies and consortia, namely IEEE 802.11p, out for nearly a decade, and short
range cellular-vehicle-to-anything (C-V2X), of recent definition. In both cases, evolutions are under
discussion. The former is only decentralized and based on a sensing before transmitting access,
while the latter is based on orthogonal resources that can be also managed by an infrastructure.
Although studies have been conducted to highlight advantages and drawbacks of both, doubts
still remain. In this work, with a reference to the literature and the aid of large scale simulations in
realistic urban and highway scenarios, we provide an insight in such a comparison, also trying to
isolate the contribution of the physical and medium access control layers.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
V2X; 5G; cellular V2X
List of contributors:
Menarini, Michele; Zanella, Alberto; Bazzi, Alessandro; Masini, BARBARA MAVI'
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