The Impact of TDMA Frame Size on Latency in a Neighbor-Aware VANET MAC

M. J. Booysen, G. Rooyen
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Despite various proposed Medium Access Control (MAC) approaches, efficient medium access in VANET remains a significant challenge for the broadcast of safety messages. A key contributing factor, especially with the high node mobility apparent in VANET, is the hidden terminal problem. Since the hidden terminal problem is fundamentally a problem of lack of awareness, increased neighbor awareness at the MAC layer has been suggested as a possible solution. An increased awareness of neighboring nodes' slot allocation requires an increased number of TDMA slots. In this paper we evaluate the impact of TDMA frame size in a neighbor-aware MAC. An analytical model is developed to support the simulation results, based on a Markovian multi-server queue. The results show that the end-to-end latency is mostly affected by the TDMA frame cycle time when supply of slots outstrips demand. However, when slots become scarce, latency is adversely affected by times spent waiting for access to available slots.
TDMA帧大小对邻居感知的VANET MAC延迟的影响
尽管提出了各种媒体访问控制(MAC)方法,但在VANET中有效的媒体访问仍然是安全信息广播的重大挑战。一个关键的影响因素,特别是在VANET中明显的高节点移动性,是隐藏的终端问题。由于隐藏终端问题本质上是一个缺乏感知的问题,因此建议在MAC层增加邻居感知作为一种可能的解决方案。增加对相邻节点槽分配的了解需要增加TDMA槽的数量。在本文中,我们评估了TDMA帧大小对邻居感知MAC的影响,并建立了一个基于马尔可夫多服务器队列的分析模型来支持仿真结果。结果表明,当时隙供大于求时,端到端时延主要受TDMA帧周期时间的影响。但是,当插槽变得稀缺时,等待访问可用插槽所花费的时间会对延迟产生不利影响。
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