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Alternative Technologies for V2I Communication

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Intelligent System Solutions for Auto Mobility and Beyond (AMAA 2020)

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A low cost communication alternative could allow better V2I communications. In this way, the alternative would complement the 5G technology, driving the reliability of the system up. For that purpose, a selection of low cost technologies, which cover a short/middle range, was carried out. Then, theirs capabilities were tested and compared by means of a test-bed, achieving knowledge about theirs strengths and weaknesses. The final goal is to apply the technology in a real proof of concept.

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Martínez, A., Romo, J., Cañibano, E. (2021). Alternative Technologies for V2I Communication. In: Zachäus, C., Meyer, G. (eds) Intelligent System Solutions for Auto Mobility and Beyond. AMAA 2020. Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65871-7_2

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