Danger Aware Vehicular Networking

03/09/2020
by   Tsigigenet Dessalgn, et al.
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IEEE 802.11p is one of the key technologies that enable Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) in intelligent transportation system (ITS) for safety on the road. The main challenge in vehicular communication is the large amount of data to be processed. As vehicle density and velocity increases, the data to be transmitted also increases. We proposed a protocol that reduces the number of messages transmitted at a vehicle according to the level of danger that the vehicle experiences. The proposed protocol measures inter-vehicle distance, as the representative of the danger of a vehicle, to determine the priority for transmission. Our results show that this prioritization of transmissions directly reduces the number of transmitters at a time, and hence results in higher performance in terms of key metrics–i.e., PDR, throughput, delay, probabilities of channel busy and collision.

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