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Prioritization of Basic Safety Message in DSRC Based on Distance to Danger (2003.09724v2)

Published 21 Mar 2020 in cs.NI

Abstract: Many parties claim the technical significance of Dedicated Short-Range Communications (DSRC) in intelligent transportation system (ITS) for promotion of transportation safety. The main challenge in this key vehicle-to-everything (V2X) standard is high odds of network congestion. Furthermore, in accordance with a V2X network being inherently dynamic in key parameters such as vehicle density and velocity, the networking behavior of a DSRC system is usually highly complicated to analyze. In addition, the United States Federal Communications Commission (US FCC) recently announced the "5.9 GHz band reform," which reduced the dedicated bandwidth for DSRC to 10 MHz from 75 MHz. Motivated from these, the necessity of "lightening" the networking load of a DSRC network has become essential to keep safety-related operations without performance deterioration. To this end, this paper proposes a protocol that prioritizes transmission of a basic safety message (BSM) at a vehicle according to the level of danger that the vehicle experiences. The proposed protocol uses the distance between a danger source and a vehicle as the metric to determine the priority for transmission. Our results show that this protocol prioritizes the transmission opportunity to dangerous vehicles, and hence results in higher performance in terms of key metrics--i.e., average delay, throughput, and inter-reception time ($\mathsf{IRT}$).

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