Abstract

Vehicular Visible Light communication (VVLC) presents a new paradigm for providing vehicle connectivity, increasing road safety, and achieving autonomous driving. It can be chosen as an alternative solution to radio frequency-based inter-vehicle communication systems and/or as a complementary solution to ensure redundancy. Nevertheless, there are still significant challenges in incorporating visible light communication systems into vehicular networks. The main purpose of this paper is to provide an outline of the performance metrics of a VVLC system. Furthermore, the study is performed based on a vehicle-to-vehicle dynamic model close to reality, considering the effect of geometrical changes in the LOS path and the variation of the inter-vehicular distance. The analysis of the proposed system is discussed in terms of Signal to noise (SNR), Field of view (FOV), mobility, and average capacity.

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