Cellular Proximity Services for Alert in V2V Communication
Citation
Sharmila K. P, Dr. C. Ramesh, Ramajigalu Manjunath Sumana "Cellular Proximity Services for Alert in V2V Communication", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V46(8),454-456 April 2017. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group
Abstract
Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) communication is
a unique amongst the most exciting point in now-adays.
D2D communication is one of the fundamental
highlights of Third Generation Partnership Project
(3GPP) Release 12. In this paper we described an
outline for Proximity alert in Device-to-Device
(D2D) communication has been consider as a
possible enabler for V2V applications. The number
of vehicles on the road increase harmfully in the
current years. It cause to Accidents that are the
actual reason for death in the greater part of the
nations. D2D communication an access to service
through directly or indirectly association way with
nearby devices with or/and without ENodeB (eNB)
help. We examine the Proximity alert in V2V
communication and high level communication model
at both client and server side.
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Keywords
Third Generation Partnership Project,
Long term evaluation, Proximity services, Proximity
requests, Proximity alert, Device to Device
Communication.