Questions tagged [802.11p]

IEEE 802.11p is an approved amendment to the IEEE 802.11 standard to add wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE), a vehicular communication system.

IEEE 802.11p is an approved amendment to the IEEE 802.11 standard to add wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE), a vehicular communication system.

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How can I create a Road Side Unit and an eNodeB in a ns2 scenario

I have an 802.11p scenario with some nodes that already have a sumo trajectory, Right now I'm testing the V2V (vehicle to vehicle) communication measuring the throughout with DSDV and AODV routing protocols but I also need to add at least 3 802.11p…
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802.11p FSM received an unknown event when in TRANSMITFRAME state

I am currently doing vanets simulation with Veins 2.0-rc1, my network stack use the 802.11p class as a mac layer. I am receiving the current error: 802.11 FSM received an unkown event. I looked for the associated event and mac state related to this…
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MiXiM building no such file or directory error

I failed to build the MiXiM on Ubuntu 14.04.3 and OMNet 4.6, the error message is: ”fatal error: Mac80211Pkt_m.h: No such file or directory”. From the manual of OMNet it can be found that the file Mac80211Pkt_m.h should be generated automatically by…
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What is the maximum payload possible in WSMP?

I searched in google, but I could see data is variable but maximum size is not given. I could not find in IEEE1609.3 as well Please help me out
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What is the reason of frameloss in case of high throughput in wlan?

Background: I've implemented QoS with four queues having strict priorities in wireless device. Queue-0 is having highest priority , Queue-1 is second highest and so on. My wireless device was set as 20Mhz and MCS: -1 which gives throughput around…
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Why is the maximum data rate of 802.11p lower than 802.11a although 802.11p has a higher frequency band?

In Vehicle to vehicle communication, high speeds of nodes require low latency. (Latency is the time interval between sending messages by a sender node and receiving message by a receiver node.) It should be very low. To achieve the low…
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