Presentation 2010-12-16
Theoretical Analysis of Broadcast Packet Delivery Rate in ITS V2V Communication with CSMA/CA
Kazuya MINATO, Jingze DAI, Yasushi YAMAO,
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Abstract(in English) Vehicle to vehicle (V2V) communication is regarded as an essential means to avoid traffic accidents and improve vehicle safety. The reliability of the V2V communication depends on a large part on propagation issues such as shadowing with large vehicles and buildings, fast fading by multipath propagation, and hidden terminal problem when multiple vehicles exist. However, analysis of the packet delivery rate considering hidden terminals in fading environment has not been investigated sufficiently. This paper presents the method for analyzing the delivery rate by setting a mathematical model. The obtained results show that the number and the position of interfering vehicles significantly affect the packet delivery rate.
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Keyword(in English) ITS / CSMA/CA / V2V
Paper # NS2010-117,RCS2010-171
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Conference Date 2010/12/9(1days)
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Title (in English) Theoretical Analysis of Broadcast Packet Delivery Rate in ITS V2V Communication with CSMA/CA
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Keyword(1) ITS
Keyword(2) CSMA/CA
Keyword(3) V2V
1st Author's Name Kazuya MINATO
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Wireless Communication Research Center, The University of Electro-Communications()
2nd Author's Name Jingze DAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Wireless Communication Research Center, The University of Electro-Communications
3rd Author's Name Yasushi YAMAO
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Wireless Communication Research Center, The University of Electro-Communications
Date 2010-12-16
Paper # NS2010-117,RCS2010-171
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 340
Page pp.pp.-
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