Geometry Based Channel Models With Cross- And Autocorrelation For Vehicular Network Simulations

2018 IEEE 87TH VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE (VTC SPRING)(2018)

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Realistic network simulations are necessary to assess the performance of any communication system. In this paper, we describe an implementation of a channel model for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication in the OMNeT++/Plexe simulation environment. The model is based on previous extensive measurements in a V2V multilink highway scenario and cover lineof-sight (LOS) as well as obstructed LOS (OLOS) scenarios, which occurs when one or more vehicles obstruct the LOS component. The implementation captures both the temporal auto-correlation and the joint multilink cross-correlation processes to achieve a realistic behavior. Preliminary results show that the implementation now generates stochastic large-scale fading with an autocorrelation function that agrees well with measured data. A representation of the cross-correlation process is now implemented through proper channel model selection since the geometry and location of objects are known in Plexe. We also show the impact of the suggested V2V physical layer (PHY) on the performance evaluation results observed at the facilities layer. As a metric, we use the data age, which is a measure how old the information about a vehicle is. When considering the autocorrelation in simulations, the experienced data-age increases. Examples show an increase of the 10% percentile data-age from 0.1 s to 1.5 s, which may affect the application performance significantly in critical situations.
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communication system,vehicle-to-vehicle communication,OMNeT++/Plexe simulation environment,V2V multilink highway scenario,line-of-sight,obstructed LOS scenarios,temporal autocorrelation,joint multilink cross-correlation processes,vehicular network simulations,channel model selection,V2V physical layer,OLOS,stochastic large-scale fading
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