Title :
Performance Evaluation of VeMAC Supporting Safety Applications in Vehicular Networks
Author :
Omar, Hassan ; Weihua Zhuang ; Abdrabou, Atef ; Li Li
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Vehicular ad hoc networking (VANET) is an emerging paradigm that is expected to increase the public safety standards and enhance the safety level of drivers/passengers and pedestrians on roads through a variety of applications. We have recently proposed VeMAC, a medium access control protocol that supports a reliable one-hop broadcast service necessary for high priority safety applications in VANETs. This paper explains how the VeMAC protocol can deliver both periodic and event-driven safety messages in vehicular networks and presents a detailed delivery delay analysis, including queueing and service delays, for both types of safety messages. The probability mass function of the service delay is first derived; then, the D/G/1 and M/G/1 queueing systems are used to calculate the average queueing delay of the periodic and event-driven safety messages, respectively. In addition, a comparison between the VeMAC protocol and IEEE 802.11p standard is presented via extensive simulations using the network simulator ns-2 and the microscopic vehicle traffic simulator VISSIM. A real city scenario is considered and different performance metrics are evaluated, including the network goodput, protocol overhead, channel utilization, protocol fairness, probability of a transmission collision, and message delivery delay.
Keywords :
access protocols; quality of service; queueing theory; road safety; telecommunication network reliability; vehicular ad hoc networks; VeMAC; average queueing delay; channel utilization; delivery delay analysis; event driven safety messages; medium access control protocol; message delivery delay; network goodput; performance evaluation; periodic driven safety messages; probability mass function; protocol fairness; protocol overhead; public safety standards; reliable one hop broadcast service; safety applications; service delays; transmission collision probability; vehicular ad hoc networking; vehicular networks; Delays; Intelligent vehicles; Media Access Protocol; Performance evaluation; Road vehicles; Vehicle safety; Vehicular ad hoc networks; TDMA; delay analysis; medium access control; safety messages; vehicular ad hoc networks;
Journal_Title :
Emerging Topics in Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TETC.2013.2278705