Performance evaluation of the physical layer of the DSRC operating in 5.8 GHz frequency band

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In this paper, the theoretical as well as experimental results of BER characteristics of three different modulation schemes, ASK, FSK and BPSK, in a multi-path Rician channel are addressed. These BER characteristics are analyzed as a function of Eb/No and the power ratio of the line of sight (LOS) component to the Rayleigh scattered component. The theoretical as well as computer simulation results shows the ASK is the most suitable modulation scheme for the dedicated short range communication (DSRC) in terms of implemental cost and system complexity. The decision feedback equalizer is proved to be very effective in canceling the multi-path interference in the DSRC channel environment. The simulation result of the equalized ASK, reveals the performance enhancement achievable with decision feedback (DFE) equalizer for the first generation DSRC system. The multi-ray DSRC channel model is also provided to predict the received carrier power and fluctuation, which are quite dependent on t he surroundings of a cell.

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Lee, B. S., Yim, C. S., Ahn, D. H., & Oh, D. G. (2001). Performance evaluation of the physical layer of the DSRC operating in 5.8 GHz frequency band. ETRI Journal, 23(3), 121–128. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.01.0101.0304

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