conference paper

Dynamic transmission range in inter-vehicle communication with stop-and-go traffic

2010 IEEE intelligent vehicles symposium

Publication Date

June 1, 2010

Abstract

Inter-vehicle communication is a promising way to share and disseminate real-time and nearby safety information on the road. However, several pressing open questions require solutions in order to achieve high reliability and efficiency with these systems. Further, previous studies show that mobility model can significantly influence the communication performance in vehicular networks. In this paper, we analyze communication in stop-and-go waves and propose a method to optimize an important network parameter, the transmission range, based on traffic pattern measures. Our findings suggest a transmission range adjustment scheme that achieves high reliability by considering network coverage and packet reception rates.

Suggested Citation
Rex Chen, Hao Yang, Wen-Long Jin and Amelia Regan (2010) “Dynamic transmission range in inter-vehicle communication with stop-and-go traffic”, in 2010 IEEE intelligent vehicles symposium. IEEE (IEEE intelligent vehicles symposium), pp. 1166–1171. Available at: 10.1109/ivs.2010.5547994.