Performance Analysis of Cellular-V2X with Adaptive & Selective Power Control

M. Saifuddin, Mahdi Zaman, Behrad Toghi, Y. P. Fallah, J. Rao
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Abstract

LTE based Cellular Vehicle-To-Everything (C-V2X) allows vehicles to communicate with each other directly without the need for infrastructure and is expected to be a critical enabler for connected and autonomous vehicles. V2X communication based safety applications are built on periodic broadcast of basic safety messages with vehicle state information. Vehicles use this information to identify collision threats and take appropriate countermeasures. As the vehicle density increases, these broadcasts can congest the communication channel resulting in increased packet loss; fundamentally impacting the ability to identify threats in a timely manner. To address this issue, it is important to incorporate a congestion control mechanism. Congestion management scheme based on rate and power control has proved to be effective for DSRC. In this paper, we investigate the suitability of similar congestion control to C-V2X with particular focus on transmit power control. In our evaluation, we include periodic basic safety messages and high priority event messages that are generated when an event such as hard braking occurs. Our study reveals that while power control does not improve packet delivery performance of basic safety messages, it is beneficial to high priority event message delivery. In this paper, we investigate the reasons for this behavior using simulations and analysis.
具有自适应和选择性功率控制的蜂窝v2x性能分析
基于LTE的蜂窝车对一切(C-V2X)允许车辆在不需要基础设施的情况下直接相互通信,预计将成为联网和自动驾驶汽车的关键推动因素。基于V2X通信的安全应用是建立在定期广播带有车辆状态信息的基本安全消息的基础上的。车辆使用这些信息来识别碰撞威胁并采取适当的对策。随着车辆密度的增加,这些广播会使通信信道拥挤,导致丢包增加;从根本上影响了及时识别威胁的能力。为了解决这个问题,引入拥塞控制机制是很重要的。事实证明,基于速率和功率控制的拥塞管理方案对DSRC是有效的。在本文中,我们研究了类似拥塞控制对C-V2X的适用性,特别关注发射功率控制。在我们的评估中,我们包括定期的基本安全消息和高优先级事件消息,这些消息是在发生紧急制动等事件时生成的。研究表明,功率控制并不能提高基本安全报文的报文传输性能,但有利于高优先级事件报文的传输。在本文中,我们通过模拟和分析来研究这种行为的原因。
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