Regulatory Options and Technical Challenges for the 5.9 GHz Spectrum: Survey and Analysis
Junsung Choi, Vuk Marojevic, Mina Labib, Siddharth Kabra, Jayanthi, Rao, Sushanta Das, Jeffery H. Reed, Carl B. Dietrich

TL;DR
This paper surveys regulatory options and technical challenges for the 5.9 GHz spectrum, focusing on coexistence issues between DSRC, C-V2X, and Wi-Fi, highlighting open research problems in interference management.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive literature survey and analyzes potential regulatory and technical scenarios for spectrum sharing in the 5.9 GHz band.
Findings
Interoperability between DSRC and C-V2X is a major challenge.
Detecting and avoiding harmful interference remains an open problem.
Sharing techniques for Wi-Fi and vehicular communications need further research.
Abstract
In 1999, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocated 75 MHz in the 5.9 GHz ITS Band (5850-5925 MHz) for use by Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) to facilitate information transfer between equipped vehicles and roadside systems. This allocation for DSRC in the ITS band has been a co-primary allocation while the band is shared with the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS), fixed microwave service, amateur radio services and other Federal users authorized by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). In recent time, Cellular V2X (C-V2X), introduced in 3GPP Release 14 LTE standard, has received significant attention due to its perceived ability to deliver superior performance with respect to vehicular safety applications. There is a strong momentum in the industry for C-V2X to be considered as a viable alternative to DSRC and accordingly, to operate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Power Line Communications and Noise · Traffic control and management
