We know that in 802.11p, a UE can only use one channel simultaneously. So, what methods can we adopt to enable a UE to use multiple channels simultaneously? Thanks~
I don't see why not. 802.11p uses 10 MHz channels, as opposed to 20 MHz for most of the others. Supposedly this simplifies the problem of compensating for echoes (although I'm not sure why it would).
802.11n includes a capability to double channel width, to 40 MHz. But those have to be adjacent channels, because it's not actually channel bonding. I think you're asking about channel bonding, or channel aggregation. It should be doable. 802.3 supports this, 3G cellular, and higher, also.