Experimental Analysis of Broadcast Reliability in Dense Vehicular Networks

Kishore Ramachandran, M. Gruteser, R. Onishi, T. Hikita
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Abstract

Dedicated short range communications (DSRC)-based communications enable novel automotive safety applications such as an extended electronic brake light or intersection collision avoidance. These applications require reliable wireless communications even in scenarios with very high vehicle density, where these networks are primarily interference-limited. Given the uncertainties associated with current simulation models, particularly their interference models, it is critical to experimentally validate network performance for such scenarios. Towards this goal, we present a systematic, large-scale experimental study of packet delivery rates in a dense environment of 802.11 transmitters. We show that even with 100 transmitters in communication range with a frame size of 128 bytes and a bit-rate of 6Mbps, (a) most receivers can decode over 1500 pps in a saturated network, which corresponds to a packet delivery rate of 45% and (b) the mean packet delivery rate, for 10 pps per node workload that emulates vehicular safety applications, is about 95%. These results demonstrate that a COTS 802.11 implementation can correctly decode many packets under collision due to physical layer capture and can serve as a reference scenario for validation of network simulators.
密集车联网广播可靠性实验分析
基于专用短程通信(DSRC)的通信可实现新型汽车安全应用,如扩展电子刹车灯或交叉防撞。这些应用需要可靠的无线通信,即使在车辆密度非常高的情况下,这些网络主要是受干扰限制的。考虑到与当前仿真模型相关的不确定性,特别是它们的干扰模型,在这种情况下通过实验验证网络性能是至关重要的。为了实现这一目标,我们提出了一个系统的,大规模的实验研究在密集的802.11发射机环境中的分组传输速率。我们表明,即使在通信范围内有100个发送器,帧大小为128字节,比特率为6Mbps, (a)大多数接收器可以在饱和网络中解码超过1500 pps,这相当于45%的数据包传输速率;(b)模拟车辆安全应用的每个节点工作负载10 pps的平均数据包传输速率约为95%。这些结果表明,COTS 802.11实现可以正确解码由于物理层捕获而发生碰撞的许多数据包,可以作为网络模拟器验证的参考场景。
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