Feasibility study of utilising SCM-MIMO channel model in V2V communication

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In the recent year's vehicular ad hoc networks VANETs has received significant attention in the intelligent transport system research. Vehicle-to-vehicle V2V communication can be considered an important approach to help the drivers to satisfy requirements like less congestion, accident warning, road exploration, etc. The propagation issues such as path loss, multipath fading, shadowing loss, depolarization loss, and polarization mismatch loss significantly affect the reliability of V2V communication. The goal of this paper is to evaluate the performance of the PHY layer in V2V communication using a modified Spatial Channel Model SCM-MIMO. The simulation results observed that the transmitted signal is affected by a multipath fading channel.

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Al-Khalil, A. B., Turner, S., & Al-Sherbaz, A. (2014). Feasibility study of utilising SCM-MIMO channel model in V2V communication. In 2014 7th International Workshop on Communication Technologies for Vehicles, Nets4Cars-Fall 2014 (pp. 29–34). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/Nets4CarsFall.2014.7000908

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