Subchannel allocation for vehicle-to-vehicle broadcast communications in mode-3

Luis F. Abanto-Leon, A. Koppelaar, S. Groot
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Abstract

Conversely to mainstream cellular networks where uplink / downlink data traffic is centrally managed by eN-odeBs, in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) broadcast communications mode-3 eNodeBs engage solely in subchannel assignment but ultimately do not intervene in data traffic control. Accordingly, vehicles communicate directly with their counterparts utilizing the allotted subchannels. Due to its loosely controlled one-to-all nature, V2V mode-3 is advantageous for time-critical applications. Nevertheless, it is imperative that the assignment of subchannels is accomplished without conflicts while at the same time satisfying quality of service (QoS) requirements. To the best of our knowledge, there exists no unified framework for V2V mode-3 that contemplates both prevention of allocation conflicts and fulfillment of QoS. Thus, four types of conditions that are of forceful character for attaining QoS-aware conflict-free allocations have been identified: (i) assure differentiated QoS per vehicle, (ii) preclude intra-cluster subframe conflicts, (iii) secure minimal time dispersion of allotted subchannels and (iv) forestall one-hop inter-cluster subchannel conflicts. Such conditions have been systematized and merged in an holistic manner allowing non-complex manipulation to perform subchannel allocation optimization. In addition, we propose a surrogate relaxation of the problem that does not affect optimality provided that certain requisites are satisfied.
模式3下车对车广播通信的子信道分配
与主流蜂窝网络中上行/下行数据流量由en - odeb集中管理相反,在车对车(V2V)广播通信模式中,3 enodeb仅参与子信道分配,但最终不干预数据流量控制。因此,车辆利用分配的子信道直接与对应的车辆通信。由于其松散控制的一对所有性质,V2V模式3对于时间要求严格的应用程序是有利的。然而,在不冲突的情况下完成子信道的分配,同时满足服务质量(QoS)要求是至关重要的。据我们所知,V2V mode-3目前还没有统一的框架,既能防止分配冲突,又能实现QoS。因此,已经确定了四种类型的条件,这些条件对于实现QoS感知无冲突分配具有强有力的特征:(i)确保每个车辆的差异化QoS, (ii)排除集群内子帧冲突,(iii)确保分配的子信道的最小时间分散,以及(iv)防止集群间的一跳子信道冲突。这些条件已经系统化并以整体的方式合并,允许非复杂的操作来执行子信道分配优化。此外,我们提出了一个不影响最优性的替代松弛问题,只要满足某些必要条件。
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