A Survey of Vehicular VLC Methodologies
Visible Light Communication (VLC) has recently emerged as an alternative to RF-based wireless communications. VLC for vehicles has demonstrated its potential for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) to exchange information between vehicles and infrastructure to achieve ITS core goals, such as i...
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description | Visible Light Communication (VLC) has recently emerged as an alternative to RF-based wireless communications. VLC for vehicles has demonstrated its potential for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) to exchange information between vehicles and infrastructure to achieve ITS core goals, such as improving road safety, passenger comfort, and traffic flow. This paper seeks to provide a detailed survey of vehicular VLC systems. This paper presents an overview of current developments in vehicular VLC systems and their benefits and limitations for experienced researchers and newcomers. |
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spelling | doaj.art-cce1d15bccf643dea51db17039ee36b92024-01-29T14:16:53ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202024-01-0124259810.3390/s24020598A Survey of Vehicular VLC MethodologiesRasha Al Hasnawi0Ion Marghescu1Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications, and Information Technology, University Politehnica of Bucharest, 061071 Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications, and Information Technology, University Politehnica of Bucharest, 061071 Bucharest, RomaniaVisible Light Communication (VLC) has recently emerged as an alternative to RF-based wireless communications. VLC for vehicles has demonstrated its potential for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) to exchange information between vehicles and infrastructure to achieve ITS core goals, such as improving road safety, passenger comfort, and traffic flow. This paper seeks to provide a detailed survey of vehicular VLC systems. This paper presents an overview of current developments in vehicular VLC systems and their benefits and limitations for experienced researchers and newcomers.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/2/598visible light communication (VLC)vehicular VLCchannel modelingintelligent transportation system (ITS)vehicle-to-vehicle VLCinfrastructure-to-vehicle VLC |
spellingShingle | Rasha Al Hasnawi Ion Marghescu A Survey of Vehicular VLC Methodologies Sensors visible light communication (VLC) vehicular VLC channel modeling intelligent transportation system (ITS) vehicle-to-vehicle VLC infrastructure-to-vehicle VLC |
title | A Survey of Vehicular VLC Methodologies |
title_full | A Survey of Vehicular VLC Methodologies |
title_fullStr | A Survey of Vehicular VLC Methodologies |
title_full_unstemmed | A Survey of Vehicular VLC Methodologies |
title_short | A Survey of Vehicular VLC Methodologies |
title_sort | survey of vehicular vlc methodologies |
topic | visible light communication (VLC) vehicular VLC channel modeling intelligent transportation system (ITS) vehicle-to-vehicle VLC infrastructure-to-vehicle VLC |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/2/598 |
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