Single-channel IVHS Communication Architecture

Abstract: 

This report documents a single-channel architecture offering two-way communication between vehicles and a fixed communication infrastructure. Part I discusses the technical advantages and disadvantages of a dedicated Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (IVHS) communications infrastructure versus the use of a hybrid system involving several existing communication networks. Aspects such as spectrum efficiency, message capacity, and network performance are described. Part II proposes a network architecture that offers several transmission services essential to IVHS communications, using only a single (30kHz) radio channel. This narrow bandwidth can accommodate datacasting, packet-switched transmission to and from the vehicle, collection of traffic data from probe vehicles and emergency messages. The proposed architecture may not have enough capacity to support a mature IVHS system, but it provides a scalable method to provide spectrum-efficient wireless access to packet data communications services.

Author: 
Linnartz, Jean-paul M. G.
Publication date: 
September 1, 1994
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Linnartz, J. M. G. (1994). Single-channel IVHS Communication Architecture (No. UCB-ITS-PWP-94-13). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8hj2g0d2