Abstract
In recent years, intelligent transport systems (ITS), especially vehicle-to-vehicle communication systems, have attracted a great deal of public attention. Vehicle-to-vehicle communication and ranging system using spread spectrum (SS) technique called "SS Boomerang" transmission system has been proposed. However, when many vehicles are transmitting SS signals, transmit power control is essential due to near-far problem. Since it is very difficult to control transmitting power ideally in such an environment, time division multiple access (TDMA) is employed in this paper. Then, the effect of co-channel interference canceller is evaluated for vehicle-to-vehicle communications.