January 1997 | Technical Report TR-97-335
FM Subcarrier Corridor Assessment for the Intelligent Transportation System
Cite This Publication
Robert O. DeBolt and Nicholas DeMinco, “FM Subcarrier Corridor Assessment for the Intelligent Transportation System,” Technical Report TR-97-335, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, January 1997.
Robert O. DeBolt and Nicholas DeMinco
Abstract: This report documents the assessment of FM subcarrier performance for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) applications in three areas of interest in the United States. These areas are: 1) The Interstate 95 corridor from Richmond, Virginia, to Portland, Maine; 2) The Midwest corridor from Gary, Indiana, to Chicago, Illinois, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, along Interstates 80, 90, and 94; and 3) The Atlanta, Georgia, Metropolitan Area. This study indicates that subcarrier systems of carefully chosen FM stations can provide good performance for ITS applications.
Keywords: FM subcarrier; Intelligent Transportation System; ITS; IVHS
For technical information concerning this report, contact:
Nicholas DeMinco
Institute for Telecommunication Sciences
(303) 497-3660
ndeminco@ntia.doc.gov
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