基于lte的V2V通信的增强自主资源选择

Jiaxin Yang, B. Pelletier, B. Champagne
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车对车(V2V)通信通过提供车辆之间的连接来交换信息,有可能显著改善道路安全。V2V最近获得了相当大的关注,部分原因是第三代合作伙伴计划(3GPP)下长期演进(LTE)的标准化工作已经开始。在密集的城市环境中,如何在不同的车辆用户设备(vue)之间高效、可靠地分配时频资源仍然是一个挑战。针对城市V2V通信场景,提出了一种新的自主资源选择方案。具体而言,该方案基于VUE航向的资源划分和基于感知的碰撞避免机制,旨在缓解VUE之间因资源碰撞和带内发射(IBE)而产生的潜在干扰。两阶段自主资源选择方案的性能通过城市场景的系统级模拟进行了评估,结果表明与现有方法相比,该方案的性能有显著提高。
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Enhanced autonomous resource selection for LTE-based V2V communication
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication has the potential to improve road safety significantly by providing connectivity between vehicles to exchange information messages. V2V has recently gained considerable attention in part due to the standardization work that has started for Long Term Evolution (LTE) under the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). Efficient and reliable distributed allocation of time-frequency resources among different vehicle user equipments (VUEs) remains a challenge particularly in dense urban environments. In this work, a new autonomous resource selection scheme for urban V2V communication scenario is proposed. Specifically, the proposed scheme relies on resource partitioning based on VUE heading direction along with a sensing-based collision avoidance mechanism, which aims to alleviate the potential interference between VUEs due to resource collision and in-band emission (IBE). The performance of the two-stage autonomous resource selection scheme is evaluated by system-level simulations in urban scenarios, where the results show a significant performance gain in comparison to existing approaches.
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