Vehicle to Vehicle Communication Using Cognitive Radio Technique

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Abstract

Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) correspondence is achieved by sending information with the nearby vehicles to prevent mishaps. This is achieved by the communication of vehicle information on travel to each other with smart techniques. In this study, intellectual cognitive radio technology is used to prevent information crashes and channel destruction. The vehicle operator may receive a warning to reduce the risk of an accident depending on how the framework is designed. In order to obtain vehicle information, each vehicle can identify the closest vehicle among all the directions. The prototype communicates other vehicle by Cognitive radio (CR) and this technique offers better recognition intellectually to separate each vehicle to keep away from interference so that the exact data is sent between vehicles without noise and false information. The information like speed, temperature, and vehicle braking ability is collaborative between each other vehicles are achieved in this work. The working is examined with MATLAB simulation to analyze the spectral range and data transfer range between the vehicles. The working performance and simulation results are verified with the hardware results.

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Kumar, P. V., Sri Sangeetha, R., Priya, S., Sivaranjani, S., Mahalakshmi, R., & Pragatheshwaran, N. (2023). Vehicle to Vehicle Communication Using Cognitive Radio Technique. In 2023 9th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems, ICACCS 2023 (pp. 19–24). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICACCS57279.2023.10113011

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