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El futuro de los coches pasa por estar conectados. La tecnología Vehicular- To-Everything permite la comunicación del vehículo con su entorno, lo que supondrá la disponibilidad de coches autónomos que abrirán un nuevo paradigma en la movilidad. Este paradigma traerá consigo una reducción de los accidentes mortales, así como de las emisiones de CO2, creando carreteras y ciudades más seguras y limpias. En el presente documento se ha estudiado la situación actual de dicha tecnología vehicular, así como su evolución para permitir más velocidad, fiabilidad y reducción de la latencia en las comunicaciones vehiculares en un futuro próximo.
Connected cars are a must in the future. The Vehicular-To-Everything technology allows the communication between the car and its environment, which will enable the deployment of autonomous cars, and this will open a new paradigm in mobility terms. This paradigm will determine a decrease of deadly accidents, plus a decrease of CO2 emissions, creating safer and cleaner cities and roads. In the present document, the current situation of this vehicular technology has been studied, along with its evolution towards higher speeds, reliability and a reduction of latency in vehicular communications in the near future.
Grado en Ingeniería en Sistemas de Telecomunicación
Cellular-V2X, Vehicular communications, Telecomunicaciones, Telecommunication, DSRC, Comunicaciones vehiculares, 5G
Cellular-V2X, Vehicular communications, Telecomunicaciones, Telecommunication, DSRC, Comunicaciones vehiculares, 5G
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