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On Coexistence of Vehicular Overlay Network and H2H Terminals on PRACH in LTE

On Coexistence of Vehicular Overlay Network and H2H Terminals on PRACH in LTE
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摘要 Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) that use the IEEE 802.11p communication standard face a number of challenges, not least when it comes to safety messages on the VANET control channel (CCH) where short delay times and reliable delivery are of pri- mary importance. In this paper we propose a vehicular machine-to-machine (VM2M) overlay network that uses Long Term Evolu- tion (LTE) physical random access channel (PRACH) to emulate VANET CCH. The overlay network uses dedicated preambles to separate vehicular traffic from regular LTE traffic and a cartier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA-CA) layer similar to the one used in IEEE 802.15.4 to avoid the four step handshake and the overhead it incurs. The performance of the pro- posed overlay is evaluated under a wide range of PRACH parameters which conform to the scenarios with high vehicle velocities and large distances between roadside units (RSUs) that may be encountered in rural areas and on highways. Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) that use the IEEE 802.11p communication standard face a number of challenges, not least when it comes to safety messages on the VANET control channel (CCH) where short delay times and reliable delivery are of pri- mary importance. In this paper we propose a vehicular machine-to-machine (VM2M) overlay network that uses Long Term Evolu- tion (LTE) physical random access channel (PRACH) to emulate VANET CCH. The overlay network uses dedicated preambles to separate vehicular traffic from regular LTE traffic and a cartier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA-CA) layer similar to the one used in IEEE 802.15.4 to avoid the four step handshake and the overhead it incurs. The performance of the pro- posed overlay is evaluated under a wide range of PRACH parameters which conform to the scenarios with high vehicle velocities and large distances between roadside units (RSUs) that may be encountered in rural areas and on highways.
机构地区 Ryerson University
出处 《ZTE Communications》 2016年第3期3-12,共10页 中兴通讯技术(英文版)
关键词 vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) VANET control channel (CCH) 3GPP long term evolution (LTE) physical random accesschannel (PRACH) IEEE 802.15.4 human-to-human (H2H) traffic vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) VANET control channel (CCH) 3GPP long term evolution (LTE) physical random accesschannel (PRACH) IEEE 802.15.4 human-to-human (H2H) traffic
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