Understanding the channel busy ratio metrics for decentralized congestion control in VANETs

A. Autolitano, M. Reineri, R. Scopigno, C. Campolo, A. Molinaro
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Most of the emerging applications for road safety and traffic management rely on the frequent exchange of awareness messages among vehicles. Unfortunately, the 802.11 protocol poorly behaves under congested scenarios and cannot guarantee the reliability and timeliness demands of massively transmitted broadcast messages, leading to the severe degradation of safety. Recently, there has been a consensus from academia, automotive industries and standardization bodies in adapting transmission parameters (e.g., rate, transmission power) according to the channel load status. Although the objective of controlling channel load can be met with local load measurements only, the participation and fairness principles require the dissemination and sharing of load information among vehicles. In this paper, we aim to shed light on the dynamics of the channel busy ratio (CBR) metrics (locally measured and shared over one/two hops), commonly used in the literature and at the basis of the Decentralized Congestion Control (DCC) standard, under different density and mobility settings.
了解VANETs中用于分散拥塞控制的通道繁忙率指标
大多数新兴的道路安全和交通管理应用都依赖于车辆之间频繁的信息交换。然而,802.11协议在拥塞情况下表现不佳,无法保证大量传输广播消息的可靠性和时效性,导致安全性严重下降。近年来,学术界、汽车行业和标准化机构在根据信道负载状态调整传输参数(如速率、传输功率)方面达成了共识。虽然控制通道负荷的目标只能通过局部负荷测量来实现,但参与性和公平性原则要求车辆之间的负荷信息传播和共享。在本文中,我们的目标是阐明在不同密度和移动性设置下,通常用于文献和分散拥塞控制(DCC)标准的通道忙比(CBR)指标(在一/两跳上进行本地测量和共享)的动态。
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