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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2020.24.8.1030

Service Application Implementation using WAVE/DSRC Development Platform  

Kim, Jae-wan (School of ICT Semiconductor & Electronics, Yeung-Jin University)
Kim, Jin-woo (School of Software, Soongsil University)
Kim, Seung-ku (School of Electronics Engineering, Chungbuk National University)
Abstract
The DSRC method currently in use has a limitation in providing various ITS services by short-distance wireless communication. Therefore, the WAVE/DSRC hybrid wireless platform, which was developed by applying WAVE technology in-house, improved the data transmission speed and greatly expanded the transmission range. The summary H/W and S/W technologies are summarized in the text. In this paper, various services such as BSM, SPAT, MAP, and road video information related to ITS services have been implemented, and various tests are conducted based on scenarios considering the environment in the actual field by utilizing the previously developed WAVE/DSRC composite wireless platform. Through this emulation process in the real field, we were able to verify the excellence of the WAVE/DSRC composite wireless platform once again and predict the usefulness and potential of development services in real field operations.
Keywords
WAVE; DSRC; BSM; SPAT;
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