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Off-Network Communications for Future Railway Mobile Communication Systems: Challenges and Opportunities

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GSM-R is predicted to be obsoletd by 2030, and a suitable successor is needed. Defined by the International Union of Railways, the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) contains many… Click to show full abstract

GSM-R is predicted to be obsoletd by 2030, and a suitable successor is needed. Defined by the International Union of Railways, the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) contains many future use cases with strict requirements. These use cases should ensure regular communication not only in network coverage but also in uncovered scenarios. There is still a lack of standards on off-network communication in FRMCS, so this article focuses on off-network communication and intends to provide reference and direction for standardization. We first provide a comprehensive summary and analysis of off-network use cases in FRMCS. Then we give an overview of existing technologies (GSM-R, TETRA, DMR, LTE-V2X, and NR-V2X) that may support off-network communication. In addition, we simulate and evaluate the performance of existing technologies. Simulation results show that it is possible to satisfy the off-network communication requirements in FRMCS with enhancements based on LTE-V2X or NR-V2X. Finally, we give some future research directions to provide insights for industry and academia.

Keywords: network; network communication; communication; railway mobile; future railway; mobile communication

Journal Title: IEEE Communications Magazine
Year Published: 2022

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