Real-Time Vehicular Wireless System-Level Simulation
Anja Daki\'c, Markus Hofer, Benjamin Rainer, Stefan Zelenbaba, Laura, Bernad\'o, Thomas Zemen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a real-time simulation framework for vehicular wireless communication that accurately models non-stationary fading effects to support ADAS development.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach combining GSCM-based channel modeling with efficient FER lookup tables for real-time vehicular communication simulation.
Findings
Close match between simulation and empirical FER data
Efficient computation of time-variant channel parameters
Supports development of connected ADAS systems
Abstract
Future automation and control units for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) will exchange sensor and kinematic data with nearby vehicles using wireless communication links to improve traffic safety. In this paper we present an accurate real-time system-level simulation for multi-vehicle communication scenarios to support the development and test of connected ADAS systems. The physical and data-link layer are abstracted and provide the frame error rate (FER) to a network simulator. The FER is strongly affected by the non-stationary doubly dispersive fading process of the vehicular radio communication channel. We use a geometry-based stochastic channel model (GSCM) to enable a simplified but still accurate representation of the non-stationary vehicular fading process. The propagation path parameters of the GSCM are used to efficiently compute the time-variant condensed radio channel…
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