Multiple Access in Cellular V2X: Performance Analysis in Highly Congested Vehicular Networks

Behrad Toghi, M. Saifuddin, M. O. Mughal, Hossein Nourkhiz Mahjoub, Y. P. Fallah, J. Rao, Sushanta Das
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Abstract

Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication enables vehicles, roadside vulnerable users, and infrastructure facilities to communicate in an ad-hoc fashion. Cellular V2X (C-V2X), which was introduced in the 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) release 14 standard, has recently received significant attention due to its perceived ability to address the scalability and reliability requirements of vehicular safety applications. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive study of the resource allocation of the C-V2X multiple access mechanism for high-density vehicular networks, as it can strongly impact the key performance indicators such as latency and packet delivery rate. Phenomena that can affect the communication performance are investigated and a detailed analysis of the cases that can cause possible performance degradation or system limitations, is provided. The results indicate that a unified system configuration may be necessary for all vehicles, as it is mandated for IEEE 802.11p, in order to obtain the optimum performance. In the end, we show the inter-dependence of different parameters on the resource allocation procedure with the aid of our high fidelity simulator.
蜂窝V2X中的多址接入:高度拥塞车辆网络中的性能分析
车辆到一切(V2X)通信使车辆、路边易受伤害的用户和基础设施能够以临时方式进行通信。在第三代合作伙伴计划(3GPP)第14版标准中引入的蜂窝V2X (C-V2X),由于其能够满足车辆安全应用的可扩展性和可靠性要求,最近受到了极大的关注。在本文中,我们对高密度车辆网络的C-V2X多址机制的资源分配进行了全面的研究,因为它会强烈影响延迟和分组传输速率等关键性能指标。对可能影响通信性能的现象进行了调查,并对可能导致性能下降或系统限制的情况进行了详细分析。结果表明,为了获得最佳性能,可能需要对所有车辆进行统一的系统配置,因为这是IEEE 802.11p的强制要求。最后,我们借助我们的高保真模拟器展示了不同参数对资源分配过程的相互依赖性。
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