Brian McCarthy, Andres Burbano-Abril, Aisling O'Driscoll
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摘要
本文研究了在新无线 V2X(NR-V2X)中调度不同大小的数据包时,假设采用自适应调制和编码方案(MCS)的意义。根据设想,许多现有和未来的事件驱动型车载服务将在数据包大小上表现出显著差异,包括不同应用之间和同一应用内部的差异。为了确保足够的服务质量,NR-V2X 及其前身蜂窝 V2X(C-V2X)必须能够有效地调度这些不同大小的数据包。因此,本文分析了固定 MCS 选择与自适应 MCS 选择的影响,并表明在任何情况下,尤其是在处理不同大小的数据包时,采用自适应方法更为可取。文献中通常假定 MCS 是固定的,本文表明这种假定会对 MAC 层调度器的性能产生很大的负面影响。我们进一步评估发现,考虑超出现行标准规定的 MCS 范围是非常有益的,并评估了其他 MCS 选择方案的性能,这些方案能最大限度地减少 MAC 层授予机制的中断。我们发现,默认的标准化 MCS 选择机制仍然更可取。
MCS Adaptation and its role in improving MAC Scheduling for Variable Packet Sizes in NR-V2X
This paper investigates the significance of assuming an adaptive Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) when scheduling packets of varying sizes in New Radio V2X (NR-V2X). It is envisaged that many existing and future event driven vehicular services will exhibit significant variance in packet sizes, both between applications and within the same application. To ensure a sufficient quality of service, NR-V2X and its predecessor Cellular V2X (C-V2X) must be able to effectively schedule these diverse packet sizes. As such, this paper analyses the impact of fixed vs adaptive MCS selection and shows that assuming an adaptive approach is preferable in all cases, especially when dealing with varying packet sizes. A fixed MCS is commonly assumed in literature and this paper shows that such an assumption can have a large negative performance impact on the MAC layer scheduler. We further evaluate that considering an MCS range exceeding that specified in the current standard is extremely beneficial and evaluate the performance of alternative MCS selection schemes that minimise disruption in the MAC layer grant mechanism. We find that the default standardised MCS selection mechanism still remains preferable.