DocumentCode
1284611
Title
An Integrated 802.11p WAVE DSRC and Vehicle Traffic Simulator With Experimentally Validated Urban (LOS and NLOS) Propagation Models
Author
Biddlestone, Scott ; Redmill, Keith ; Miucic, Radovan ; Özgüner, Ümit
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Volume
13
Issue
4
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1792
Lastpage
1802
Abstract
The IEEE 802.11p, 1609.3, and 1609.4 WAVE standards are designed to facilitate intervehicle communication and ultimately improve traffic safety. Multiple safety applications and control algorithms have been proposed to use 802.11p Dedicated Short-Range Communication (DSRC) radios and message structures. An urban environment provides many challenges for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication. These include multiple propagation paths and many occlusions, particularly in areas where V2V messages would be most useful such as blind spots, buildings, and other obstructions. The dense urban environments and high concentration of vehicles make it difficult to predict how reliable this communication will be. The Ohio State University´s Vehicle and Traffic Simulator (VaTSim) is designed as a microsimulator of traffic. This paper describes the incorporation of V2V communication into VaTSim using Network Simulator 3 (NS3) and physical layer modeling to determine how different road layouts and building configurations will affect 802.11p communication. This paper explains the theory used to define the simulated line-of-sight (LOS) propagation, non-LOS (NLOS) propagation calculations, channel switching congestion, and the experiments performed to validate the models and the simulation.
Keywords
mobile radio; radiowave propagation; road traffic; wireless LAN; 1609.3, WAVE standards; 1609.4 WAVE standards; 802.11p dedicated short-range communication; DSRC message structures; DSRC radios; IEEE 802.11p, WAVE standards; Integrated 802.11p WAVE DSRC; LOS propagation models; NLOS propagation models; NS3; Ohio State University Vehicle; VaTSim; experimentally vehicle urban propagation models; line-of-sight propagation; network simulator 3; non-LOS propagation calculations; physical layer modeling; traffic simulator; vehicle traffic simulator; vehicle-to-infrastructure communication; vehicle-to-vehicle communication; IEEE 802.11 Standards; IEEE standards; Intelligent vehicles; Mobile communication; Simulation; Wireless communication; Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC)/WAVE; IEEE 1609; IEEE 802.11 standards; IEEE 802.11p; NS3; intelligent vehicles; mobile communication; modeling; radio propagation; road transportation; simulation; vehicle safety; vehicle-to-vehicle communications; wireless mobile communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2012.2213816
Filename
6302200
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