Title :
Short range motorway communications using a dual-signal receiver
Author :
Reijmers, Han ; Janssen, Gerard ; Prasad, Ramjee
Author_Institution :
Telecommun. & Traffic-Control Syst. Group, Delft Univ. of Technol., Netherlands
Abstract :
This paper evaluates the performance of a dual-signal receiver (DSR) when used for short-range communications on a motorway. Vehicles send small packets with equal transmitting power to a base station near the motorway using the slotted Aloha protocol. The positions of the vehicles are derived from real vehicle measurements. The measurements are split into three traffic conditions: queuing traffic with low vehicle speeds, heavy traffic with small average headway´s, and light traffic. A DSR is used, and compared with a capture receiver. Success probabilities are calculated using a free space power loss model and Rice distribution. The success probabilities are used to analyse the throughput and delay characteristics for the slotted Aloha protocol in the uplink data stream, under different traffic conditions. The results show that the DSR benefits from the near-far effect. The total throughput for all vehicles is significantly higher than for the capture receiver
Keywords :
access protocols; automated highways; cellular radio; delays; packet radio networks; probability; radio receivers; road traffic; wireless LAN; Rice distribution; base station; capture receiver; cellular radio; delay characteristics; dual-signal receiver; equal transmitting power packets; free space power loss model; heavy traffic; intelligent transport systems; light traffic; low vehicle speeds; mobile radio-local area networks; near-far effect; packet transmission; queuing traffic; real vehicle measurements; short range motorway communications; slotted Aloha protocol; small average headway; success probabilities; throughput characteristics; total throughput; traffic conditions; uplink data stream; vehicle position; Antenna measurements; Base stations; Paper technology; Position measurement; Protocols; Road vehicles; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Traffic control; Velocity measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1999. VTC 1999 - Fall. IEEE VTS 50th
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5435-4
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.1999.798429