Abstract

Wireless vehicular communications and sensing technologies are key to enabling more advanced intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) with improved safety and efficiency. Within the realm of wireless communication, millimeter-wave (mmwave) technology has recently received much attention, providing rich spectrum resources to support the timely transmission of large amounts of data. This is especially important for vehicular applications because the number of sensors on modern vehicles is rapidly increasing and thus generating large amounts of data. To fully exploit this potential, understanding mm-wave vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) propagation channels is crucial. In this article, we review the state of the art in mm-wave V2V channel measurements and modeling, describe recent directional V2V channel measurements performed in the 60-GHz band, and discuss future challenges to be addressed in mm-wave V2V channel measurements and modeling.

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