Connected Vehicles in Cellular Networks: Multi-Access Versus Single-Access Performance

H. Abrahamsson, F. Abdesslem, B. Ahlgren, A. Brunström, I. Marsh, M. Björkman
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Connected vehicles can make roads traffic safer and more efficient, but require the mobile networks to handle time-critical applications. Using the MONROE mobile broadband measurement testbed we conduct a multi-access measurement study on buses. The objective is to understand what network performance connected vehicles can expect in today's mobile networks, in terms of transaction times and availability. The goal is also to understand to what extent access to several operators in parallel can improve communication performance. In our measurement experiments we repeatedly transfer warning messages from moving buses to a stationary server. We triplicate the messages and always perform three transactions in parallel over three different cellular operators. This creates a dataset with which we can compare the operators in an objective way and with which we can study the potential for multi-access. In this paper we use the triple-access dataset to evaluate single-access selection strategies, where one operator is chosen for each transaction. We show that if we have access to three operators and for each transaction choose the operator with best access technology and best signal quality then we can significantly improve availability and transaction times compared to the individual operators. The median transaction time improves with 6% compared to the best single operator and with 61% compared to the worst single operator. The 90-percentile transaction time improves with 23% compared to the best single operator and with 65% compared to the worst single operator.
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蜂窝网络中的互联车辆:多接入与单接入性能
联网车辆可以使道路交通更安全、更高效,但需要移动网络来处理时间紧迫的应用程序。利用MONROE移动宽带测量试验台,对总线进行了多址测量研究。目的是了解联网车辆在当今移动网络中的网络性能,包括交易时间和可用性。目标还在于了解并行访问多个运营商可以在多大程度上提高通信性能。在我们的测量实验中,我们从移动的总线向固定的服务器反复传输警告消息。我们将消息复制三次,并始终通过三个不同的蜂窝运营商并行执行三个事务。这创建了一个数据集,我们可以用它来客观地比较操作符,并研究多访问的潜力。在本文中,我们使用三访问数据集来评估单访问选择策略,其中每个事务选择一个运营商。我们表明,如果我们可以访问三个运营商,并为每笔交易选择具有最佳接入技术和最佳信号质量的运营商,那么与单个运营商相比,我们可以显著提高可用性和交易时间。与最佳单一运营商相比,中位交易时间提高了6%,与最差单一运营商相比,提高了61%。90%的事务时间比最好的单一运营商提高了23%,比最差的单一运营商提高了65%。
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