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A measurement study of inter-vehicular communication using steerable beam directional antenna
2008
Proceedings of the fifth ACM international workshop on VehiculAr Inter-NETworking - VANET '08
We provide a measurement study of a single vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) link using 802.11b as the link layer technology. Our goal is to investigate practical usage of steerable beam directional antennas to improve V2V communications. We conduct extensive experiments using commercially available phased-array antennas mounted on cars in two different environments -suburban roads and highways, with various drive patterns. It is observed that directional beamforming improves the link SNR significantly,
doi:10.1145/1410043.1410046
dblp:conf/mobicom/SubramanianNDD08
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