Performance evaluations of pc5-based cellular-v2x mode 4 for feasibility analysis of driver assistance systems with crash warning

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This paper presents the communication performance of PC5-based Cellular-Vehicle-to-Everything mode 4 (called mode 4) to measure the feasibility of a Crash Warning System (called CWS). The CWS requires nodes (e.g., cars or pedestrians) to update its location information ten times per second. This requirement provides us with a channel congestion problem. To investigate feasibility in terms of channel congestion, we evaluated communication performance in various crash scenarios by computer simulation. One of the serious scenarios is a crowded environment like large intersections. In the uniform node distribution, in which we evaluated average performance, mode 4 accommodated 26% fewer nodes than the expected one; in a realistic node distribution, mode 4 achieved 55% worse performance than the CWS requirements. Our results highlighted the need for performance improvements of mode 4 for CWS in practical uses.

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Hirai, T., & Murase, T. (2020). Performance evaluations of pc5-based cellular-v2x mode 4 for feasibility analysis of driver assistance systems with crash warning. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20102950

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