Title :
A Dynamic Wideband Directional Channel Model for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications
Author :
Ruisi He ; Renaudin, Olivier ; Kolmonen, Veli-Matti ; Haneda, Katsuyuki ; Zhangdui Zhong ; Bo Ai ; Oestges, Claude
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Rail Traffic Control & Safety, Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications have received a lot of attention due to their numerous applications in traffic safety. The design, testing, and improvement of the V2V system hinge critically on the understanding of the propagation channels. An important feature of the V2V channel is the time variance. To statistically model the time-variant V2V channels, a dynamic wideband directional channel model is proposed in this paper, based on measurements conducted at 5.3 GHz in suburban, urban, and underground parking environments. The model incorporates both angular and delay domain properties and the dynamic evolution of multipath components (MPCs). The correlation matrix distance is used to determine the size of local wide-sense stationary (WSS) region. Within each WSS time window, MPCs are extracted using the Bartlett beamformer. A multipath distance-based tracking algorithm is used to identify the “birth” and “death” of such paths over different stationarity regions, and the lifetime of MPC is modeled with a truncated Gaussian distribution. Distributions for the number of multipaths and their positions are statistically modeled. Within each path lifetime, the initial power is found to depend on the excess delay, and a linear polynomial function is used to model the variations within the lifetime. In addition, a Nakagami distribution is suggested to describe the fading behavior. Finally, the model implementation is validated by comparison of second-order statistics between measurements and simulations.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; Nakagami channels; matrix algebra; radio networks; Bartlett beamformer; Gaussian distribution; Nakagami distribution; V2V communications; WSS time window; correlation matrix distance; dynamic wideband directional channel model; local wide-sense stationary region; multipath components; multipath distance-based tracking algorithm; polynomial function; time-variant V2V channels; vehicle-to-vehicle communications; Accuracy; Azimuth; Channel models; Computational modeling; Delays; Indexes; Vehicle dynamics; Antenna arrays; MPC lifetime; dynamic model; multipath component lifetime; multipath component tracking; propagation; vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2015.2459376