Analysis of spatial scheduling in downlink vehicular communications: Sub-6 GHz vs mmWave

Mehdi Haghshenas, Francesco Linsalata, Luca Barbieri, Mattia Brambilla, Monica Nicoli, Maurizio Magarini
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Vehicular communications are gaining a lot of attention for the delivery of enhanced mobility services that require multi-Gbps and low latency connections. In this paper, we focus on Infrastructure-to-Vehicle (I2V) communications where a gNB has to assign spatial resources to a number of connected vehicle users. To efficiently manage the scheduling, we compare the Zero Forcing (ZF) and Maximum Ratio (MR) precoding strategies by evaluating the effect of shifting from sub-6 GHz to millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies in urban and highway mobility scenarios. We analyze the impact of the geometry of the environment and propagation characteristics at different frequencies in terms of number of users that can be served and spectral efficiency. To model the I2V channel, we integrate realistic traffic conditions generated by SUMO into an accurate channel model based on ray tracing software by WirelessInsite. By numerical results we demonstrate the degradation at mmWave compared to sub-6 GHz on the multiplexing gain. We show the higher efficiency of ZF compared to MR as the former is not limited by inter-user interference, especially in urban scenarios where the number of distinctive eigendirections in space is limited. On the other hand, highway mobility has a more uniform distribution of vehicles that can be conveniently explored by the ZF scheduling to serve more users. Lastly, we show the benefits of adopting a higher number of transmit antennas at mmWave jointly with efficient scheduling to achieve higher spectral efficiency.
下行车载通信的空间调度分析:sub - 6ghz vs毫米波
由于提供需要多gbps和低延迟连接的增强型移动服务,车载通信正受到广泛关注。在本文中,我们重点关注基础设施到车辆(I2V)通信,其中gNB必须将空间资源分配给多个连接的车辆用户。为了有效地管理调度,我们比较了零强迫(ZF)和最大比率(MR)预编码策略,通过评估从sub-6 GHz到毫米波(mmWave)频率在城市和公路交通场景中的转移效果。我们根据可服务的用户数量和频谱效率分析了不同频率下环境几何形状和传播特性的影响。为了对I2V通道进行建模,我们基于WirelessInsite的光线追踪软件,将SUMO产生的真实交通状况整合到精确的通道模型中。通过数值结果,我们证明了毫米波下的复用增益比低于6 GHz时的衰减。与MR相比,ZF的效率更高,因为前者不受用户间干扰的限制,特别是在空间中不同特征方向数量有限的城市场景中。另一方面,公路机动性的车辆分布更加均匀,采埃孚调度可以方便地探索,为更多的用户服务。最后,我们展示了在毫米波中采用更多发射天线和高效调度的好处,以实现更高的频谱效率。
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