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On the Feasibility of Using 802.11p for Communication of Electronic Toll Collection Systems
2011
2011 14th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems
In an 802.11p (the so-called DSRC) network, the WSMP protocol is used for the communication between OBU and RSU. Unlike a wired network, an 802.11p wireless network is prone to fading, shadowing, and interferences, which might result in high error rates. However, there is no reliability mechanism embedded in the WSMP protocol, which can become an important issue for mission-critical ITS applications such as ETC (Electronic Toll Collection). In this work, we develop a protocol on top of WSMP to
doi:10.1109/nbis.2011.20
dblp:conf/nbis/LiWLLCH11
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