Short paper: Vehicle shadowing distribution depends on vehicle type: Results of an experimental study

Michele Segata, Bastian Bloessl, Stefan Joerer, C. Sommer, R. Cigno, F. Dressler
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Abstract

Simulations play a fundamental role for the evaluation of vehicular network communication strategies and applications' effectiveness. Therefore, the vehicular networking community is continuously seeking more realistic channel and reception models to provide more reliable results, yet maintaining scalability in terms of computational effort. We investigate the effects of vehicle shadowing on IEEE 802.11p based communication. In particular, we perform a set of real world measurements on a freeway and study the impact of different obstructing vehicles on the received signal power distribution. Different vehicle types not only affect the average received power, but also its distribution, suggesting that the attenuation characteristics of the simulation model need to be tailored to the type of vehicle that obstructs the communication path. Based on these observations, we propose a novel way to compose shadowing and fading models to reproduce the observed effects.
短文:车辆阴影分布取决于车辆类型:一个实验研究的结果
仿真是评估车载网络通信策略和应用有效性的基础。因此,车联网社区不断寻求更现实的信道和接收模型,以提供更可靠的结果,同时在计算工作量方面保持可扩展性。我们研究了车辆阴影对基于IEEE 802.11p的通信的影响。特别是,我们在高速公路上进行了一组真实世界的测量,并研究了不同阻塞车辆对接收信号功率分布的影响。不同的车辆类型不仅会影响平均接收功率,还会影响平均接收功率的分布,表明仿真模型的衰减特性需要根据阻碍通信路径的车辆类型进行定制。基于这些观测结果,我们提出了一种新的方法来组成阴影和衰落模型来再现观测到的效果。
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