Title :
Inter street interference cancelation in urban vehicular networks using network coding
Author :
Sahu, Pratap Kumar ; Hafid, Abdelhakim ; Cherkaoui, Soumaya
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Oper. Res., Univ. of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
An urban scenario is the center stage for vehicles to roam around the concrete jungle. Any sorts of wireless communication would be affected by hidden terminal problems, fading and interferences. Unintended nodes are unnecessarily bothered by such huge volume of microwave communications. The most common forms of communication are beaconing messages, which let the vehicles know about its neighboring vehicles and possibly choose an appropriate forwarder for safety and non-safety messages. However, such influx of broadcast messages may lead to beacon overhead and congestion resulting in low message reception as well as excessive delay. Interferences due to inter-street beacon messages may affect emergency messages, channel arbitration messages and other control messages which share a common channel as specified by DRSC/WAVE. This paper proposes a scheme to cancel interferences due to inter-street beacon communications by adaptive transmission control, while maintaining application layer transmission range, through multi-hop beacon forwarding and network coding. The simulations show that our scheme has higher packet delivery ratio and higher successful channel utilization compared to CSMA/CA protocols.
Keywords :
adaptive control; carrier sense multiple access; fading channels; interference suppression; network coding; telecommunication congestion control; vehicular ad hoc networks; CSMA/CA protocol; DRSC-WAVE; adaptive transmission control; channel arbitration message reception; channel utilization; common channel sharing; control message; fading; interstreet beacon communication; interstreet interference cancellation; microwave communication; multihop beacon forwarding; network coding; packet delivery ratio; urban vehicular network; wireless communication; Delays; Encoding; Network coding; Protocols; Roads; Safety; Vehicles; Beacon; Congestion Control; Interference; Network Coding;
Conference_Titel :
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7036837