Modeling and Design of Millimeter-Wave Networks for Highway Vehicular Communication

06/01/2017
by   Andrea Tassi, et al.
0

Connected and autonomous vehicles will play a pivotal role in future Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) and smart cities, in general. High-speed and low-latency wireless communication links will allow municipalities to warn vehicles against safety hazards, as well as support cloud-driving solutions to drastically reduce traffic jams and air pollution. To achieve these goals, vehicles need to be equipped with a wide range of sensors generating and exchanging high rate data streams. Recently, millimeter wave (mmWave) techniques have been introduced as a means of fulfilling such high data rate requirements. In this paper, we model a highway communication network and characterize its fundamental link budget metrics. In particular, we specifically consider a network where vehicles are served by mmWave Base Stations (BSs) deployed alongside the road. To evaluate our highway network, we develop a new theoretical model that accounts for a typical scenario where heavy vehicles (such as buses and lorries) in slow lanes obstruct Line-of-Sight (LOS) paths of vehicles in fast lanes and, hence, act as blockages. Using tools from stochastic geometry, we derive approximations for the Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise Ratio (SINR) outage probability, as well as the probability that a user achieves a target communication rate (rate coverage probability). Our analysis provides new design insights for mmWave highway communication networks. In considered highway scenarios, we show that reducing the horizontal beamwidth from 90^∘ to 30^∘ determines a minimal reduction in the SINR outage probability (namely, 4 · 10^-2 at maximum). Also, unlike bi-dimensional mmWave cellular networks, for small BS densities (namely, one BS every 500 m) it is still possible to achieve an SINR outage probability smaller than 0.2.

READ FULL TEXT
research
03/03/2018

Coverage and Connectivity Analysis of Millimeter Wave Vehicular Networks

The next generations of vehicles will require data transmission rates in...
research
10/06/2017

High-Speed Data Dissemination over Device-to-Device Millimeter-Wave Networks for Highway Vehicular Communication

Gigabit-per-second connectivity among vehicles is expected to be a key e...
research
06/07/2022

User Association and Multi-connectivity Strategies in Joint Terahertz and Millimeter Wave 6G Systems

Terahertz (THz) wireless access is considered as a next step towards six...
research
08/05/2021

Link Quality-Guaranteed Minimum-Cost Millimeter-Wave Base Station Deployment

Today's growth in the volume of wireless devices coupled with the promis...
research
01/18/2019

Outage Analysis of Heterogeneous mmWave Cellular Networks Employing JSDM

In this paper, the outage performance of a two-tier heterogeneous mmWave...
research
08/07/2023

A Tractable Handoff-aware Rate Outage Approximation with Applications to THz-enabled Vehicular Network Optimization

In this paper, we first develop a tractable mathematical model of the ha...
research
04/21/2021

FD-JCAS Techniques for mmWave HetNets: Ginibre Point Process Modeling and Analysis

In this paper, we study the co-design of full-duplex (FD) radio with joi...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset