Deterministic and stochastic channel models implemented in a physical layer simulator for Car-to-X communications

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This paper presents a physical (PHY) layer simulator of the IEEE 802.11p standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE). This simulator allows the emulation of data transmission via different radio channels as well as the analysis of the resulting system behavior. The PHY layer simulator is part of an integrated simulation platform including a traffic model to generate realistic mobility of vehicles and a 3D ray-optical model to calculate the multipath propagation channel between transmitter and receiver. Besides deterministic channel modeling by means of ray-optical modeling, the simulator can also be used with stochastic channel models of typical vehicular scenarios. With the aid of this PHY layer simulator and the integrated channel models, the resulting performance of the system in terms of bit and packet error rates of different receiver designs can be analyzed in order to achieve a robust data transmission. © 2011 Author(s) CC Attribution 3.0 License.

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Nuckelt, J., Schack, M., & Kürner, T. (2011). Deterministic and stochastic channel models implemented in a physical layer simulator for Car-to-X communications. Advances in Radio Science, 9, 165–171. https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-9-165-2011

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