用于短程车辆通信的定向通信系统

T. Little, A. Agarwal, J. Chau, M. Figueroa, Aaron Ganick, J. Lobo, Travis Rich, Peter Schimitsch
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如今,通过提高车辆感知和应对环境威胁的能力,可以提高车辆的安全性。随着越来越复杂的传感器技术(如超声波、视频、热成像和激光雷达)的引入,人们正在努力提高每辆车的安全范围。通过车辆之间的本地化通信,利用相邻车辆之间的安全信息交换,也可以增加这个信封。本文描述了针对几种类型的安全威胁,在最近邻数据交换中对消息传递的要求,并对定向通信进行了说明。我们的分析结果表明了全向通信的性能限制,并倾向于定向方案。对于后退窗口参数(W=128),在饱和模式下,IEEE 802.11在100辆车/公里的密度下,数据包延迟接近300ms。这个值等于或接近人类的反应时间,被认为不适合安全消息传递应用程序。介绍了一种基于光收发器的定向通信系统的设计与开发;还描述了其在提供改进的态势感知方面的相关应用,该应用与连接到本地GPS单元和车载数据监控接口的车载计算机平台相结合。
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Directional communication system for short-range vehicular communications
Improving safety in vehicles is achieved today by improving their ability to perceive and react to threats in the environment. Much effort is directed towards increasing the safety envelope around each vehicle with the introduction of increasingly sophisticated sensor technology (e.g., ultrasound, video, thermal imaging, and LIDAR). This envelope can also be increased by leveraging the exchange of safety messages between neighboring vehicles through localized communications between and among vehicles. This paper describes the requirements for messaging in a nearest-neighbor data interchange for several types of safety threats and makes a case for directional communications. The results of our analysis indicate performance limitations for omnidirectional communications and favors a directional scheme. The packet delay approaches 300ms for IEEE 802.11 at a density of 100 vehicles/km in saturation mode for backoff window parameter (W=128). This value is equivalent or close to the human reaction time and is considered unsuitable for safety messaging applicaitons. The design and development of a prototype directional communication system implemented with optical transceivers is described; its related application in providing improved situational awareness in conjunction with an in-car computer platform connected to a local GPS unit and on-board data monitoring interface is also described.
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