An Analytical Model and Performance Evaluation of Multihomed Multilane VANETs

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking(2021)

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Motivated by the potentially high downlink traffic demands of commuters in future autonomous vehicles, we study a network architecture where vehicles use Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) links to form relay network clusters, which in turn use Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) links to connect to one or more Road Side Units (RSUs). Such cluster-based multihoming offers improved performance, e.g., in coverage and per user shared rate, but depends on the penetration of V2V+V2I capable vehicles and possible blockage, by legacy vehicles, of line of sight based V2V links, such as those based on millimeter-wave and visible light technologies. This paper provides a performance analysis of a typical vehicle's connectivity and throughput on a highway in the free-flow regime, exploring its dependence on vehicle density, sensitivity to blockages, number of lanes and heterogeneity across lanes. The results, backed up by simulations of realistic vehicular traffic, show that even with moderate vehicle densities and penetration of V2V+V2I capable vehicles, such architectures can achieve substantial improvements in connectivity and reduction in per-user rate variability as compared to V2I based networks. The typical vehicle's performance is also shown to improve considerably in the multilane highway setting as compared to a single lane road. This paper also sheds light on how the network performance is affected when vehicles can control their relative positions, by characterizing the connectivity-throughput tradeoff faced by the clusters of vehicles.
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Vehicular networks,vehicle-to-vehicle,vehicle-to-infrastructure,clustering,multihoming,multilane model
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