D-V2X: Exploring DECT NR+ for 5G NR Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks Beyond C-V2X

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Abstract

We refer to a technology stack employing DECT NR+ for vehicular communication as D-V2X, emphasizing that DECT NR+ is compatible with (and exploits features of) 5G NR of Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X), but -- unlike C-V2X -- it was designed to operate in unlicensed spectrum and without infrastructure support in a true ad-hoc manner. Yet, despite its promising characteristics, DECT NR+ remains unexplored for vehicular communication. Our system-level simulation study demonstrates that DECT NR+ can be a viable basis for vehicular communication, achieving communication windows of approximately 10 s for relative speeds of 120 km/h. Our work also reveals many open research questions that require investigation. We also describe the design and validation of the underlying first publicly available open-source physical/MAC layer model of DECT NR+. We based it on the well-established Veins framework for vehicular network simulation, enabling researchers to evaluate DECT NR+ performance in realistic traffic scenarios. We validate the model through both analytical comparison with the standard and experimentally using real hardware.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication17th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2026)
Place of PublicationMontréal, Canada
PublisherIEEE Canada
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2026
Peer-reviewedYes

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