Time-Dependent Performance Modeling for Platooning Communications at Intersection
Qiong Wu, Yu Zhao, Qiang Fan

TL;DR
This paper develops a time-dependent performance model for platooning vehicle communications at intersections, considering vehicle movements, traffic signals, and 802.11p protocol dynamics to ensure safety and reliability.
Contribution
It introduces a novel time-varying connectivity and transmission model for platooning communications at intersections, incorporating vehicle behavior and protocol specifics.
Findings
Model accurately predicts packet delay and delivery ratio.
Time-varying connectivity significantly impacts communication performance.
Simulation results validate the analytical model.
Abstract
With the development of internet of vehicles, platooning strategy has been widely studied as the potential approach to ensure the safety of autonomous driving. Vehicles in the form of platoon adopt 802.11p to exchange messages through vehicle to vehicle (V2V) communications. When multiple platoons arrive at an intersection, the leader vehicle of each platoon adjusts its movement characteristics to ensure that it can cross the intersection and thus the following vehicles have to adjust their movement characteristics accordingly. In this case, the time-varying connectivity among vehicles leads to the significant non-stationary performance change in platooning communications, which may incur safety issues. In this paper, we construct the time-dependent model to evaluate the platooning communication performance at the intersection based on the initial movement characteristics. We first…
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