基于排队理论模型的车辆动态频谱接入可行性分析

Si Chen, A. Wyglinski, S. Pagadarai, Rama Vuyyuru, O. Altintas
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在本文中,我们提出了一种可行性分析,通过排队理论的方法,主要是基于一个多服务器,多优先级,抢先队列进行车辆动态频谱访问在空电视频谱信道。在开放文献中,排队理论被广泛应用于无线多址体系结构的建模以及有线和无线通信框架下的网络性能分析。另一方面,据作者所知,目前还没有一种排队理论方法在系统层面上分析动态频谱接入网络,包括车辆动态频谱接入(VDSA)的具体案例。利用先前报道的从马萨诸塞州主要州际公路(I-90)沿线进行的无线频谱测量活动中获得的定量测量结果,我们将空闲电视频道建模为多服务器排队系统,其中可用服务器代表空闲频道。服务器以时间/位置变化的方式变得不可用,因此它们表示空间占用的电视频道。采用M/M/ M和M/G/ M模型来评估车辆发现所有通道都忙的概率,并得出期望等待时间和期望通道切换次数。我们还考虑存在多个优先级服务请求的情况,例如第一响应车辆的通道请求。
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Feasibility analysis of vehicular dynamic spectrum access via queueing theory model
In this paper, we present a feasibility analysis for performing vehicular dynamic spectrum access across vacant television spectral channels via a queueing theory approach that is primarily based on a multi-server, multi-priority, preemptive queue. Queueing theory has been extensively employed in the open literature to model wireless multiple access architectures as well as analyze network performance in both wired and wireless communication frameworks. On the other hand, to the best of the authors' knowledge, there does not exist a queueing theory approach designed to analyze dynamic spectrum access networks on a system level, including the specific case of vehicular dynamic spectrum access (VDSA). Leveraging previously reported quantitative measurements obtained from a wireless spectrum measurement campaign conducted along a major interstate highway (I-90) located in Massachusetts, we modeled vacant TV channels as a multi-server queueing system in which available servers represent vacant channels. The servers become unavailable in a time/location-varying fashion such that they represent spatially occupied TV channels. Both M/M/m and M/G/m models are employed to evaluate the probability that a vehicle finds all channels busy, as well as to derive the expected waiting times and the expected number of channel switches. We also consider cases where there are multiple priority classes of service requests such as a channel request by a first-responder vehicle.
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