Title :
Performance analysis of 802.11-based Internet access for highways with multiclass traffic flows
Author :
Bruno, Raffaele ; Conti, Marco
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Inf. & Telematics (IIT), Italian Nat. Res. Council (CNR), Pisa, Italy
Abstract :
Several vehicular applications rely on vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications. So far, most existing work focused on analyzing the performance of V2I communications when very few vehicles are involved. However, as the market penetration rate of cars equipped with wireless communication devices increases, it is reasonable to envisage that packet collisions due to multiple contending vehicles can cause significant performance degradation. Thus, in this paper we formulate exact and approximate models to estimate the MAC-layer upload capacity and the total amount of bytes transferred by a vehicle during its sojourn within the coverage area of a roadside AP, taking into account spatial distribution of vehicles, as well as traffic and road characteristics. In particular we consider a multilane freeway with two classes of vehicles with different driving characteristics (e.g., passenger cars and trucks or buses). We validate our proposed models through extensive simulations, which show that there are substantial differences between the total amount of bytes that vehicles of different classes can transfer to the roadside AP. Our results also indicate that a simplified average-value analysis may well approximate the network performance.
Keywords :
Internet; approximation theory; mobile computing; road traffic; road vehicles; wireless LAN; 802.11-based Internet access; MAC-layer upload capacity; V2I communications; approximation theory; market penetration rate; multiclass traffic flows; roadside AP; simplified average-value analysis; vehicle spatial distribution; vehicle-to-infrastructure communications; vehicular applications; wireless communication devices; Analytical models; Approximation methods; Mathematical model; Roads; Tin; Vehicles; 802.11 MAC; Vehicular Internet access; analysis; capacity; vehicular mobility models;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0049-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2157-9857
DOI :
10.1109/VNC.2011.6117128