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Saveeta Bai1, Jeff Kilby1, Krishnamachar Prasad1
1School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
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Vehicular communication networks demand highly efficient and accurate channel estimation to ensure reliable data exchange in high mobility scenarios. The IEEE 802.11p standard is widely regarded as the foundation of the Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication channel; however, it is constrained by limited pilot resources and a fixed pilot structure, which degrade the performance and effectiveness of traditional estimation techniques, particularly in dynamic environments. Recent advances in deep learning offer significant potential for addressing these issues by improving estimation accuracy and modelling complex channel dynamics. Though deep learning-based methods introduce trade-offs in computational complexity and accuracy, these are crucial constraints in latency-sensitive V2V scenarios. This article presents a comprehensive review of deep learning-based channel estimation techniques, analysing methods for the IEEE 802.11p standard and critically examining their limitations in both classical and deep learning-based approaches. Additionally, the article highlights improvements introduced by IEEE 802.11bd, which features an enhanced pilot structure and advanced modulation schemes, providing a more robust framework for adaptive, efficient channel estimation. By identifying future research pathways that balance delay, complexity, and accuracy, an intelligent and effective transportation system can be established.

