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引用次数: 15
摘要
车辆自组网(Vehicular Ad Hoc Network, VANET)被认为是道路上无所不在的通信方式,而一跳广播在VANET中起着主导的基础作用。因此,当VANET用于生命安全应用时,对数据包传输和接收的高可靠性有强烈的需求。虽然IEEE 802.11p已被定义为VANET的国际标准,但在可靠性方面,IEEE 802.11p在实践中存在一些限制。因此,意大利ISMB提出并开发了一种新的MAC协议,名为Mobile Slotted Aloha (MS-Aloha),以实现更高的可靠性,经评估后,MS-Aloha被ETSI推荐。然而,由于无线信道的使用效率低下,MS-Aloha的可靠性仍然不令人满意,特别是在城市地区非常拥挤的交通条件下。本文提出了一种新的MAC协议——基于可靠tdma的一跳广播(RTOB)。RTOB基于MS-Aloha,继承了MS-Aloha的所有优点,通过有效地利用无线电信道,RTOB可以实现更高的可靠性。从生命安全应用的角度出发,我们还提出了一个新的指标——覆盖比(Cover Ratio, CR),它比传统的包投递比(Packet Delivery Ratio, PDR)更适合于评估可靠性。本文详细描述了RTOB的主要原理和技术,并通过阐明即使在非常拥挤的交通条件下无线电信道的有效利用,定量地证明了其在CR和PDR方面足够高的可靠性。
RTOB: A TDMA-based MAC protocol to achieve high reliability of one-hop broadcast in VANET
Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) is considered promising for ubiquitous communication on roadways and one-hop broadcast plays a leading basic role in VANET. Thus, there is a strong need of high reliability related to packet transmission and reception especially when VANET is used for life-safety applications. Though IEEE 802.11p has been defined as an international standard for VANET, IEEE 802.11p has in practice some limitations in terms of reliability. Therefore, a new MAC protocol named Mobile Slotted Aloha (MS-Aloha) has been proposed and developed by ISMB in Italy to achieve higher reliability and MS-Aloha has become recommended by ETSI after evaluation. However, because of inefficient use of radio channels, the reliability of MS-Aloha is still not satisfying especially under very congested traffic conditions in urban area. In this paper, we propose a new MAC protocol named Reliable TDMA-based One-hop Broadcast (RTOB). RTOB is based on MS-Aloha, inheriting all its advantages, and RTOB can achieve much higher reliability by making efficient use of radio channels. We also propose a novel metric named Cover Ratio (CR) which is more appropriate than the conventional Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) to evaluate reliability from the viewpoint of life-safety applications. This paper describes in detail the main principles and the techniques of RTOB and demonstrates quantitatively its sufficiently high reliability in terms of both CR and PDR by clarifying efficient use of radio channels even under very congested traffic conditions.