• DocumentCode
    42978
  • Title

    Performance Modeling of Safety Messages Broadcast in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

  • Author

    Khabazian, Mehdi ; Aissa, Sonia ; Mehmet-Ali, Mustafa

  • Author_Institution
    Energy, Mater., & Telecommun. Center, Univ. of Quebec, Montreal, QC, Canada
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Mar-13
  • Firstpage
    380
  • Lastpage
    387
  • Abstract
    In vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), because all vehicles in range are shown as destination nodes and less time is spent for the medium access process, broadcast communication is considered a highly appropriate technique for the dissemination of safety messages in such networks. However, the lack of request-to-send/clear-to-send handshaking and packet acknowledgment makes the communication more vulnerable to interferences, thus resulting in lower communication reliability. In this paper, we present an analytical model for the performance evaluation of safety message dissemination in vehicular ad hoc networks with two priority classes. In particular, considering the IEEE 802.11 broadcast protocol and using 2-D Markov modeling, we derive the joint distribution of the numbers of low-priority periodic messages, which are in transmission mode and in a backoff process in a highway. Then, the result is used to derive the average dissemination delay of high-priority event-driven messages in the presence of the low-priority traffic in the network. The results are helpful in determining a good tradeoff between network parameters such as vehicles´ transmission range, safety traffic generation rate, and medium access control (MAC) parameters to satisfy the required delay bounds for the critical high-priority traffic.
  • Keywords
    access protocols; delays; telecommunication traffic; vehicular ad hoc networks; 2D Markov modeling; IEEE 802.11 broadcast protocol; MAC parameters; VANET; average dissemination delay; backoff process; broadcast communication; critical high-priority traffic; delay bounds; destination nodes; high-priority event-driven messages; low-priority periodic messages; low-priority traffic; medium access control process; packet acknowledgment; request-to-send-clear-to-send handshaking; safety message broadcast performance modeling; safety message dissemination; safety traffic generation rate; vehicle transmission range; vehicular ad hoc networks; Analytical models; Delay; Interference; Mathematical model; Radiation detectors; Safety; Average delay; broadcast; medium access control (MAC); message dissemination; performance analysis; vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1524-9050
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TITS.2012.2213595
  • Filename
    6302199