DSRC

E860348

DSRC (Dedicated Short-Range Communications) is a wireless communication technology designed for fast, secure data exchange between vehicles and roadside infrastructure, widely used in intelligent transportation systems and electronic toll collection.

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instanceOf vehicular communication standard
wireless communication technology
abbreviationFor Dedicated Short-Range Communications NERFINISHED
applicationDomain fleet management
road safety
tolling
traffic efficiency
basedOnStandard IEEE 802.11p NERFINISHED
communicationType vehicle-to-infrastructure
vehicle-to-roadside unit
vehicle-to-vehicle
competesWith C-V2X NERFINISHED
cellular V2X
designedFor high-speed data exchange
low-latency communication
secure data exchange
short-range wireless communication
enables automatic toll payment
cooperative intelligent transport systems
platooning support
fullName Dedicated Short-Range Communications NERFINISHED
hasComponent onboard unit
roadside unit
hasProperty short setup time
isPartOf intelligent transportation system architecture
operatesIn 5.9 GHz band
microwave frequency band
regionOfUse Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
relatedStandard IEEE 1609 family NERFINISHED
standardizedBy IEEE NERFINISHED
supports V2X communication
broadcast communication
multicast communication
unicast communication
supportsFeature low-latency broadcast of safety messages
public key infrastructure-based security
typicalRange up to 1000 meters
usedFor collision avoidance systems
cooperative awareness messages
electronic toll collection gantries
roadside unit to onboard unit communication
safety-critical vehicular applications
traffic signal priority
usedIn electronic toll collection
intelligent transportation systems
vehicle-to-infrastructure communication
vehicle-to-vehicle communication

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