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Evaluating Slovak Roads for Vehicle-to-Everything Communication 3GPP Requirements

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Advanced, Contemporary Control (PCC 2023)

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With the deployment of 5G networks across European countries, researchers and industry can consider research and development of new Cellular-V2X (C-V2X) applications for the environment of Connected and Cooperative Automated Mobility (CCAM) with vision of rapid development into the daily life of vehicle drivers. In order to have these services safe and reliable, several criteria of the cellular network performance across various parameters have to be met. These criteria are described in the 3GPP Release 15 and partially updated in Release 16. In this paper, we performed and concluded several experiments with a vehicle driving across different types of Slovak roads, where we evaluated cellular network performance in terms of Quality of Experience parameters and we compared the results with the requirements set by 3GPP documents. As a part of this, we also provide comparison of meeting these requirements between using 5G-NSA (Non-Standalone, all 5G networks currently in use in Slovakia are these type of 5G network) and 4G (LTE) network.

This project has been supported by APVV-19-0401, KEGA 025STU-4/2022 (Automotive Innovation Lab), APVV-20-0346 and APVV-20-0428.

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This project has been supported by APVV-19-0401, KEGA 025STU-4/2022 (Automotive Innovation Lab), APVV-20-0346, and APVV-20-0428.

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Janeba, M., Galinski, M., Lehoczky, P., Milesich, T., Danko, J., Magdolen, L. (2023). Evaluating Slovak Roads for Vehicle-to-Everything Communication 3GPP Requirements. In: Pawelczyk, M., Bismor, D., Ogonowski, S., Kacprzyk, J. (eds) Advanced, Contemporary Control. PCC 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 709. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35173-0_39

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