Theoretical Interference Analysis of Inter-vehicular Communication at Intersection with Power Control

Tatsuaki Kimura, H. Saito
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Abstract

Interference problems caused by congestion of vehicles at intersections or on highways may significantly affect vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications, especially for active-safety assistance systems due to the importance of emergency information. In this paper, we propose a theoretical interference model of V2V communications at an intersection that uses transmission power control method. To evaluate and address the interference problem at an intersection, we derived an analytical expression of the outage probability of a typical vehicle at an intersection and provide guidelines for an optimal power control method, which cannot be obtained through simulations. We model the location of vehicles in queueing segments and running segments separately and analyze their interference based on a stochastic geometry approach. In our model, a simple power control method is used: the transmission power of each vehicle is determined by the status of the vehicle, i.e., stopping or running. By changing the transmission power of vehicles in queueing segments, we can mitigate the interference received at vehicles running closer to an intersection. By using the theoretical results, we obtain an optimal power control method, which can balance the trade-off between the outage probabilities of vehicles in queueing segments and running segments. We validated our analytical results and the effect of the power control on V2V communications through numerical experiments.
基于功率控制的交叉口车辆间通信理论干扰分析
由于紧急信息的重要性,十字路口或高速公路上车辆拥堵造成的干扰问题可能会严重影响车对车(V2V)通信,特别是主动安全辅助系统。本文提出了一种采用传输功率控制方法的交叉口V2V通信的理论干扰模型。为了评估和解决交叉口干扰问题,我们推导了典型车辆在交叉口停电概率的解析表达式,并为无法通过仿真得到的最优功率控制方法提供了指导。本文分别对车辆在排队段和行驶段中的位置进行建模,并基于随机几何方法分析它们之间的干扰。在我们的模型中,采用了一种简单的功率控制方法:每辆车的传输功率由车辆的状态决定,即停车或行驶。通过改变排队段中车辆的传输功率,可以减轻靠近交叉口的车辆接收到的干扰。利用理论结果,得到了一种最优的功率控制方法,该方法能够平衡车辆在排队段和运行段停机概率之间的权衡。通过数值实验验证了分析结果以及功率控制对V2V通信的影响。
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