Future vehicles will perceive their surroundings in a better way.
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication has a remarkable potential for
safety-related applications. The reliability of the wireless
communication link is crucial and directly related to the radio channel.
Hence, a detailed understanding of the dynamic V2V propagation process
is fundamental. This book introduces insights related to the V2V radio
channel and the communication performance in different vehicular
scenarios. The work is based on an extensive set of wideband (1 GHz)
channel sounding measurement data at 5.7 GHz. The estimation results
reveal statistical distributions for relevant wideband multipath
parameters of the dynamic V2V propagation process. The intersection
scenario is of particular interest for safety-related applications and
the propagation therefore examined in detail. The derived results are
beneficial to realistic channel modeling approaches, in particular
geometry-based stochastic channel modeling, and enhance developments
towards highly reliable V2V communication systems.