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A wide variety of applications for road safety and traffic efficiency are intended to answer the urgent call for smarter, greener, and safer mobility. Although IEEE 802.11p is considered the de facto standard for on-the-road communications, stakeholders have recently started to investigate the usability of LTE to support vehicular applications. In this article, related work and running standardization activities are scanned and critically discussed; strengths and weaknesses of LTE as an enabling technology for vehicular communications are analyzed; and open issues and critical design choices are highlighted to serve as guidelines for future research in this hot topic.
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Giuseppe Araniti
University of Reggio Calabria
Claudia Campolo
Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni
Massimo Condoluci
Ericsson (Sweden)
IEEE Communications Magazine
University of Reggio Calabria
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15442ccb801b7f954e4ab8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/mcom.2013.6515060
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