conference paper

Wireless networks for car- and ridesharing systems: Assessment of 802.11 wi-fi

Proceedings of the 88th annual meeting of the transportation research board

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

Author(s)

Abstract

An emerging trend for vehicle transportation is the use of car sharing systems. These change vehicle operations from an autonomous to a dynamic model supporting multiple users and multiple passengers. The authors investigate the network communications and conditions necessary to operate an efficient and cost-effective car sharing fleet system. Further, the authors explored the feasibility and challenges of using Wi-Fi as the communications medium for operating such car sharing systems in metropolitan locations. The preliminary study indicates that Wi-Fi connectivity works well while vehicles are traveling between zero and twenty miles per hour, and is therefore a feasible communication technology in urban areas where vehicles regularly travel at slow speeds and spend time at rest.

Suggested Citation
Rex Chen and Amelia Regan (2009) “Wireless networks for car- and ridesharing systems: Assessment of 802.11 wi-fi”, in Proceedings of the 88th annual meeting of the transportation research board, p. 14p.