Presentation 2007-10-18
Improving Reliability of Cut-Through Packet Forwarding in CDMA Vehicular Networks
Oyunchimeg SHAGDAR, Mehdad N. SHIRAZI, Suhua TANG, Ryutaro SUZUKI, Sadao OBANA,
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Abstract(in English) A large number of roadway collisions can be avoided by providing drivers with emergency warning messages prior to the collision. Furthermore, in order to avoid chain collisions, emergency warning messages are required to be forwarded over several hops with a sufficient low delay. Due to its significantly low delay characteristics, the cut-though forwarding can be used for multihop forwarding of emergency warning messages. However, it has been recognized that cut-through forwarding method suffers from poor reliability. In order to improve forwarding reliability, we propose to apply a diversity combining method to the cut-through forwarding scheme. The simulation results show that the proposed diversity combining method can improve BER performance by up to 10^<-2>.
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Keyword(in English) vehicular networks / emergency warning message / cut-through forwarding / diversity combining
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Conference Date 2007/10/11(1days)
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Title (in English) Improving Reliability of Cut-Through Packet Forwarding in CDMA Vehicular Networks
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Keyword(1) vehicular networks
Keyword(2) emergency warning message
Keyword(3) cut-through forwarding
Keyword(4) diversity combining
1st Author's Name Oyunchimeg SHAGDAR
1st Author's Affiliation AIR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Mehdad N. SHIRAZI
2nd Author's Affiliation AIR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Suhua TANG
3rd Author's Affiliation AIR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories
4th Author's Name Ryutaro SUZUKI
4th Author's Affiliation AIR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories
5th Author's Name Sadao OBANA
5th Author's Affiliation AIR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories
Date 2007-10-18
Paper # NS2007-86
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 261
Page pp.pp.-
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