Safety context-aware congestion control for vehicular broadcast networks

Le Zhang, S. Valaee
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In order for the large-scale realization of vehicular networks to be feasible, the problem of congestion control must be addressed to ensure the reliability of safety applications. The latter rely on single-hop broadcasts of safety packets in the control channel to acquire up-to-date knowledge of the local neighbourhood. However, high transmission ranges of onboard radios and the highly dynamic mobility of vehicles may result in fast-forming pockets of high node density in the network. Subsequently, the excessive load caused by safety packets broadcasts may degrade the network performance and subsequently reduce the level safety provided by applications. Existing congestion control schemes in the literature aim to reach a fair rationing of available channel resources throughout the network. However, a particular vehicle, depending on its distance and relative velocity with respect to its neighbours may require less or more network resources than another vehicle to achieve the same level of safety benefit. We examine the problem of adapting the probability of transmission of each node under a slotted p-persistent vehicular broadcast medium access control (MAC) scheme. A network utility maximization (NUM) problem is formulated, in which utility incorporates both the expected delay and a notion of safety benefit. A distributed algorithm is proposed to solve this problem in a decentralized manner and its performance is studied through simulations.
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车载广播网络的安全上下文感知拥塞控制
为了使车联网的大规模实现可行,必须解决拥塞控制问题,以保证安全应用的可靠性。后者依靠控制信道中安全数据包的单跳广播来获取本地邻域的最新信息。然而,车载无线电的高传输范围和车辆的高动态机动性可能导致网络中快速形成高节点密度的口袋。因此,安全报文广播造成的过度负载可能会降低网络性能,从而降低应用程序提供的安全级别。文献中现有的拥塞控制方案旨在实现整个网络中可用信道资源的公平配给。然而,一辆特定的车辆,根据其距离和相对于其邻居的相对速度,可能需要比另一辆车更少或更多的网络资源来实现相同水平的安全效益。研究了在有槽p-持久性车载广播媒体访问控制(MAC)方案下每个节点的传输概率调整问题。提出了一个网络效用最大化(NUM)问题,其中效用同时包含预期延迟和安全效益的概念。提出了一种分布式算法以分散的方式解决该问题,并通过仿真研究了该算法的性能。
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