Enhances in V2X Communications for Connected Autonomous Vehicles
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Internet of Things".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (18 January 2019) | Viewed by 57658
Special Issue Editors
Interests: ultra-low latency communications and networking; network virtualization; V2X communications
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: V2X; 5G system architecture; QoS adaptation; V2X service adaptation
Interests: V2X communications; MIMO systems; channel modeling; 5G for automotive
Interests: V2X communications; wireless networks; network management; cognitive adaptive systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue will be dedicated to advances in 5G V2X communications and the vision of deploying such advances in connected and autonomous cars. With the development of ultra-low latency, extremely high reliability and massive device access in 5G, the ambitions for smart driving applications will soon become a reality. To this end, topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
- Use case analysis focusing on the interaction between vehicles and other on-board units (OBU), e.g., cameras, sensors, etc.
- Novel business models for automotive connected to mobile networks.
- V2X channel measurements and modeling.
- V2X spectrum and radio design aspects.
- NewRadio (NR) and sidelink communications for V2X traffic, enabling low-latency and ultra-high reliability.
- Accurate positioning in V2X.
- Exploitation and management of multiple radio access technologies (RATs) to improve reliability and coverage.
- Network slice design for V2X communications.
- Orchestration of end-to-end V2X traffic delivery and optimization.
- Network architectures, functions and protocols for V2X communications.
- Analysis and exploitation of learning approaches, such as mobility prediction, and predictive QoS.
- Network- and data-assisted positioning techniques for accurate localization.
Dr. Toktam Mahmoodi
Dr. Massimo Condoluci
Dr. Taimoor Abbas
Dr. Apostolos Kousaridas
Dr. Jesus Alonso-Zarate
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- 5G
- V2X
- Automotive
- Connected vehicles
- QoS
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