Hybrid Wireless NOMOHi Networks, IEEE 802.11 and Ultra Wideband IEEE 802.15.3 Working Together to support Emergency Inter-Vehicle Communications

A vehicle could establish Emergency communications at short distance with other vehicles and stations bases with IEEE 802.15.3; and when going a way, in order not to lose covering, it will communicate via WIFI or 802.11h, depending on the standards approve d in the region where the vehicle is. In a NOMOHi Network (Node, Mobil, Hybrid, Intelligent), The mobile node (vehicle) it will have the capacity "to decide" in what moment it will use some of the 2 available technologies and the form of negotiating the transfer of those communications. The authors would propose a possible common architecture of collaboration among both, they would study the problems of interoperability among them and they would compare this architecture with others that are in study or already available in the market.

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    • Abstract used with permission of ITS Japan. Paper No. 1031. Alternate title: Hibric Wireless NOMOHi Networks, IEEE 802.11 and Ultra Wideband IEEE 802.15.3 Working Together to support Emergency Inter- Vehicle Communications.
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    ITS Japan

    Tokyo,   Japan 
  • Authors:
    • Castillo, Juan José Martínez
    • Rodríguez, Karina Avilés
    • Salazar, Ivan José
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  • Publication Date: 2013

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  • English

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  • Media Type: Digital/other
  • Features: References;
  • Pagination: 3p
  • Monograph Title: 20th ITS World Congress, Tokyo 2013. Proceedings

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  • Accession Number: 01535379
  • Record Type: Publication
  • ISBN: 9784990493981
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Aug 27 2014 10:47AM