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This book investigates and reviews recent advanced techniques and
important applications in vehicular communications and networking
(VCN) from a novel perspective of the combination and integration
of VCN and connected vehicles, which provides a significant
scientific and technical support for future 5G-based VCN.
5G-Enabled Vehicular Communications and Networking introduces
vehicular channel characteristics, reviews current channel modeling
approaches, and then provides a new generic geometry-based
stochastic modeling approach for vehicle-to-everything (V2X)
communications. The investigation of vehicular channel measurements
and modeling provides fundamental supports for the VCN system
design. Then, this book investigates VCN-vehicle combination from
PHY and MAC layers, respectively. As for the PHY layer, many
advanced techniques that can be effectively applied in VCN to
counter the PHY challenges are introduced, including novel ICI
cancellation methods, index modulated OFDM, differential spatial
modulation, and energy harvesting relaying. As for the MAC layer,
distributed and centralized MAC designs are analyzed and compared
in terms of feasibility and availability. Specifically, distributed
congestion control, D2D-enabled vehicular communications, and
centralized data dissemination scheduling are elaborated, which can
significantly improve the network performance in vehicular
networks. Finally, considering VCN-vehicle integration, this book
introduces several hot-topic applications in vehicular networks,
including electric vehicles, distributed data storage, unmanned
aerial vehicles, and security and privacy, which indicates the
significance and development value of VCN-vehicle integration in
future vehicular networks and our daily life. The primary audience
for this book includes professionals and researchers working in the
field of vehicular communications, intelligent transportation
systems (ITS), and Internet of vehicles (IoV). Advanced level
students studying electrical engineering will also find this book
useful as a secondary textbook for related courses.
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