Performance analysis of an OFDM-based method for V2X communication

In an effort to enhance traffic safety by employing advanced wireless communication systems, intensive investigations and research are in progress worldwide. V2X communication is one core solution for governing and advancing future traffic safety and mobility. This paper presents a performance analysis of OFDM-based systems for V2X communication, to guarantee frequency non-selectivity and minimum ICI (Inter-Carrier-Interference). Most importantly, this analysis aims to mitigate the Doppler spread due to vehicles moving at high speeds.

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