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Title: | System scenarios and technical requirements |
Authors: | Anwar, Khoirul Khalife, Hicham Komulainen, Petri Ma, Yi Mariani, Filippo Matsumoto, Tad Matthé, Maximilian Natkaniec, Marek Szott, Szymon Wszolek, Jacek Yi, Na Zhou, Xiaobo |
Keywords: | distributed turbo code lossy links multi-hop communication public safety vehicle-to-vehicle wireless networks |
Issue Date: | Apr-2014 |
Publisher: | EU FP7 RESCUE project |
Abstract: | The RESCUE project – “Links-on-the-fly Technology for Robust, Efficient, and Smart Communication in Unpredictable Environments” – introduces a communication concept based on distributed turbo codes, targeted for multi-hop communication in mesh networks that are subject to dynamic topology changes. This deliverable describes two potential system scenarios, i.e., network layouts with communication applications, where the RESCUE system can in practice improve reliability and spectral efficiency. The first scenario is public safety operations that take place in areas where the communication infrastructure is partially inoperable due to a disaster such as an earthquake. The second scenario is vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication, where cars and other vehicles share, for example, safety-critical information about the road and traffic conditions with each other. The key functional requirements and design challenges for different protocol layers, from the physical to the network layer, are also listed. The document provides a framework for the research and validation work in the project, from analyses and simulations to field trials. |
Language: | eng |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10119/13791 |
Appears in Collections: | b80-1. その他の教育研究活動関連資料 (Other results of education and research)
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