2022
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.12.4.13832
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An Integrated Vehicle to Vehicle Communication Control System Using Li-Fi Technology

Abstract: In recent years, vehicle-to-vehicle communication has become a significant aspect of detecting anomalous environmental activities through many wireless devices. Transferring data from one place to another is one of the important daily activities. Though using many wireless devices like Wi-Fi-Bluetooth readers helps us connect, there are also many limitations like providing signal only in the shortest range with fewer security features, speed, and range between the communication. These challenges will give rise… Show more

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“…The OBU receives and transmits signals over one or more channels by approaching competing channels [128]. With its outstanding advantages, DSRC has laid the foundation for the success of combined projects such as Connected Vehicles, Cooperative Vehicle Infrastructure Systems, Cooperative Systems for Road Safety, Strategic Platforms for Intelligent Traffic Systems, Car-2-Car [71,[129][130][131][132], and many great projects have been and will be implemented. The above projects meet IEEE 802.11p standards in 5.850 GHz to 5.925 GHz, which allows the devices to transmit up to 1 km with 32 dBm power contributing to improved smoothness of transportation [133].…”
Section: B Dedicated Short-range Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OBU receives and transmits signals over one or more channels by approaching competing channels [128]. With its outstanding advantages, DSRC has laid the foundation for the success of combined projects such as Connected Vehicles, Cooperative Vehicle Infrastructure Systems, Cooperative Systems for Road Safety, Strategic Platforms for Intelligent Traffic Systems, Car-2-Car [71,[129][130][131][132], and many great projects have been and will be implemented. The above projects meet IEEE 802.11p standards in 5.850 GHz to 5.925 GHz, which allows the devices to transmit up to 1 km with 32 dBm power contributing to improved smoothness of transportation [133].…”
Section: B Dedicated Short-range Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%