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A Semi-Markov Process Model for Performance Evaluation of DSRC Vehicular Safety Communication

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  • Lin Hu
  • Xingyue Liu
  • Kun Zhou
  • Zhihong Yao

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In this study, a new semi-Markov process (SMP)-based model is devised to evaluate the IEEE 802.11p enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) broadcast performance for vehicular safety communication. Differing from the existing SMP analytical models, the proposed model takes the virtual collision among various prioritized access categories (ACs) inside each vehicle into consideration. Moreover, in contrast to the Markov chain-based models, our model is simpler but with approximate accuracy. Concretely, we first capture the behavior of each AC’s backoff entity using SMP. Then, the parameters of interest in the vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) such as packet transmission probability, conditional collision probability, and saturation throughput are derived. Finally, via MATLAB simulations, we demonstrate that the newly developed model achieves comparable accuracy in calculating these output parameters while its complexity and computation time is around one-tenth of that of the Markov chain-based models. Therefore, the proposed model is more suitable for real-time performance analysis of IEEE 802.11p EDCA safety communication in a freeway scenario.

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  • Lin Hu & Xingyue Liu & Kun Zhou & Zhihong Yao, 2022. "A Semi-Markov Process Model for Performance Evaluation of DSRC Vehicular Safety Communication," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7548608
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/7548608
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