In this paper, we study the performance of the beaconing mechanism underlying active safety vehicular applications in presence of different levels of channel congestion. The importance of this study lies in the fact that channel congestion is considered a major factor influencing communication performance in vehicular networks, and that ours is the first investigation of the effects of congestion based on extensive, real-world measurements. We present a set of measurement-based models of the packet inter-reception time, and we show how these models can be used to estimate the application-level benefits, expressed in terms of increased reliability, of congestion control and of multi-hop propagation of situational information.

Measurement-based modeling of Packet Inter-Reception times in presence of radio channel congestion

Federico Librino;Maria Elena Renda;Paolo Santi
2014

Abstract

In this paper, we study the performance of the beaconing mechanism underlying active safety vehicular applications in presence of different levels of channel congestion. The importance of this study lies in the fact that channel congestion is considered a major factor influencing communication performance in vehicular networks, and that ours is the first investigation of the effects of congestion based on extensive, real-world measurements. We present a set of measurement-based models of the packet inter-reception time, and we show how these models can be used to estimate the application-level benefits, expressed in terms of increased reliability, of congestion control and of multi-hop propagation of situational information.
2014
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Algorithmics
beaconing
vehicular communications
Vehicular Networks
Wireless Networks
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