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CALM M5

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CALM M5 is the ISO 21215 standard that incorporates WAVE (WAVE PHY/MAC is IEEE 802.11p standard) and adds the following features:[1]

  • Global (European) 5 GHz spectrum
  • Regulatory domain (border) management
  • Directivity and EMC control
  • Regional DSRC cooperation
  • Multiple radios/interfaces/antenna management through network connection
  • GPRS/UMTS/+++ network interconnectivity

See also

References

  • Status of Project IEEE 802.11p
  • Bob Williams, Intelligent Transport Systems Standards, p. 221, Artech House, 2008 ISBN 9781596932913.
  • Piyushimita (Vonu) Thakuriah, D. Glenn Geers, Transportation and Information: Trends in Technology and Policy, p. 24, Springer, 2013 ISBN 9781461471295.