噪声和OFDM干扰对IEEE 802.11p影响的系统研究

Bastian Bloessl, Florian Klingler, Fabian Missbrenner, C. Sommer
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为了设计、测试和评估车载自组织网络(VANETs)的应用,研究人员严重依赖网络模拟。这使得实验以一种快速、廉价和可重复的方式进行。一般来说,仿真结果的准确性在很大程度上取决于仿真模型的质量。在这里,物理层的模型对于结果的真实感尤为重要。鉴于其相关性,不幸的是,在社区内部存在关于如何模拟干扰的争论。为了填补这一空白,我们对IEEE 802.11p物理层进行了系统的研究,其中我们交叉验证了来自模拟、现成设备和实验室设备的结果。这些实验的结果都是一致的,并且表明技术内干扰,即来自其他IEEE 802.11p设备的干扰,具有与噪声相似的影响。因此,像对待噪音一样对待干扰不仅是许多网络模拟器采用的一种简化方法,而且准确地捕捉了现实。
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A systematic study on the impact of noise and OFDM interference on IEEE 802.11p
To design, test, and evaluate applications for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), researchers rely heavily on network simulations. These allow conducting experiments in a fast, cheap, and reproducible manner. In general, the accuracy of simulation results depends to a large degree on the quality of the simulation models. Here, the model of the physical layer is particularly crucial for the realism of the results. Given its relevance, it is unfortunate that there is a dispute within the community on how interference should be modeled. To fill this gap, we conduct a systematic study of the IEEE 802.11p physical layer in which we cross-validate results from simulations, off-the-shelf devices, and lab equipment. The results of these experiments are all coherent and indicate that intra-technology interference, i.e., interference from other IEEE 802.11p devices, has a similar impact than noise. Treating interference like noise is, therefore, not just a simplification that is adopted by many network simulators, but accurately captures reality.
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