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IEEE Standard for Wireless Access in
Vehicular Environments (WAVE)—
Multi-channel Operation
Sponsored by the
Intelligent Transportation Systems Committee
IEEE
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New York, NY 10016-5997
USA
7 February 2011
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
IEEE Std 1609.4™2010
(Revision of
IEEE Std 1609.4-2006)
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IEEE Std 1609.4
TM
-2010
(Revision of
IEEE Std 1609.4-2006)
IEEE Standard for Wireless Access in
Vehicular Environments (WAVE)—
Multi-channel Operation
Sponsor
Intelligent Transportation Systems Committee
of the
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
Approved 30 September 2010
IEEE-SA Standards Board
Approved 26 August 2011
American National Standards Institute
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Abstract: Multi-channel wireless radio operations, Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments
(WAVE) mode, medium access control (MAC), and physical layers (PHYs), including the
operation of control channel (CCH) and service channel (SCH) interval timers, parameters for
priority access, channel switching and routing, management services, and primitives designed for
multi-channel operations are described in this standard.
Keywords: 1609.4, channel coordination, multi-channel operation, user priority, Wireless Access
in Vehicular Environments (WAVE)
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- zttyler20092012-06-27与资源简介不符,包括IEEE1609.1,1609.2,1609.3,1609.4这四个车载通信标准。其实只有1609.4.
- u0100584572013-08-31少了1, 2, 3,希望在题目中能标明,不过内容确实不错
- spacecraft2014-11-17确实没有1609.1/2/3 ,应该在描述中说明。
- 彡撕丶行2014-06-26资源正版,是想要的IEEE 1609.4标准 +5,但并不含1.2.3,-1分
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