Title :
Self-Configuring TDMA Protocols for Enhancing Vehicle Safety With DSRC Based Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications
Author :
Yu, Fan ; Biswas, Subir
Author_Institution :
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel Medium Access Control protocol for inter-vehicular wireless networking using the emerging Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) standards. The main contribution of the paper is the design of a self- configuring TDMA protocol capable of inter-vehicle message delivery with short and deterministic delay bounds. The proposed Vehicular Self-Organizing MAC (VeSOMAC) is designed to be vehicle location and movement aware so that the MAC slots in a vehicle platoon can be time ordered based on the vehicles´ relative locations for minimizing the multi-hop delivery delay. A novel feature of VeSOMAC is its in-band control mechanism for exchanging TDMA slot information during distributed MAC scheduling. It is shown that by avoiding explicit timing information exchange, VeSOMAC can work without inter-vehicle time synchronization. The in-band control mechanism is also used for fast protocol convergence during initial network setup and topology changes due to vehicle movements. A simulation model has been developed for comparing VeSOMAC´s performance with that of DSRC-recommended 802.11 MAC protocol for highway traffic safety applications.
Keywords :
time division multiple access; DSRC; dedicated short range communication standards; distributed MAC scheduling; fast protocol convergence; intervehicular wireless networking; medium access control protocol; self configuring TDMA protocols; vehicle safety; vehicle to vehicle communications; Access protocols; Communication standards; Delay effects; Media Access Protocol; Road safety; Time division multiple access; Timing; Vehicle safety; Vehicles; Wireless application protocol;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2007.071004