On the path to zero fatalities on the roadways, all vehicles have to periodically broadcast cooperative awareness messages (CAMs) in a timely and reliable manner, even in areas of high traffic density. The carrier senses multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) scheme of IEEE 802.11, the de-facto standard for vehicular communications, is known to offer no reliability to broadcast packets that cannot be acknowledged, and to poorly perform at high network load due to collisions and interference. In this paper, an enhanced CSMA/CA protocol is analyzed for vehicular networks, which improves the CAM timeliness and reliability by leveraging full-duplex (FD) transceivers on board. FD devices can listen to the channel while transmitting, ...
Abstract—Direct radio-based vehicle-to-vehicle communication can help to prevent accidents by provid...
Safety messages dissemination in vehicular networks requires real-time and deterministic medium acce...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2013. Major: Computer science. Advisor: David ...
On the path to zero fatalities on the roadways, all vehicles have to periodically broadcast cooperat...
International audienceFull-duplex (FD) technologies promise to improve the performance of vehicular ...
Whereas passive safety systems more and more reach their physical limits, active safety systems are ...
Reliable broadcast has long been a challenging problem for wireless communications due to unstable l...
The emergence of the 802.11a-based Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) standard and advances...
We present and analyze CSMA/CDS, a simple extension of carrier-sense multiple access (CSMA) that att...
Cooperative driving holds the potential to considerably improve the level of safety and efficiency o...
Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) that enable communication among vehicles have recently attracted ...
Recent advances in the electronics for wireless communications is enabling transceivers to transmit ...
International audienceIntelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are expected to play a vital role in ...
Abstract In support of traffic safety applications, vehicular networks should offer a robust Medium ...
Cooperative traffic safety applications such as lane change or overtaking assistance have the potent...
Abstract—Direct radio-based vehicle-to-vehicle communication can help to prevent accidents by provid...
Safety messages dissemination in vehicular networks requires real-time and deterministic medium acce...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2013. Major: Computer science. Advisor: David ...
On the path to zero fatalities on the roadways, all vehicles have to periodically broadcast cooperat...
International audienceFull-duplex (FD) technologies promise to improve the performance of vehicular ...
Whereas passive safety systems more and more reach their physical limits, active safety systems are ...
Reliable broadcast has long been a challenging problem for wireless communications due to unstable l...
The emergence of the 802.11a-based Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) standard and advances...
We present and analyze CSMA/CDS, a simple extension of carrier-sense multiple access (CSMA) that att...
Cooperative driving holds the potential to considerably improve the level of safety and efficiency o...
Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) that enable communication among vehicles have recently attracted ...
Recent advances in the electronics for wireless communications is enabling transceivers to transmit ...
International audienceIntelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are expected to play a vital role in ...
Abstract In support of traffic safety applications, vehicular networks should offer a robust Medium ...
Cooperative traffic safety applications such as lane change or overtaking assistance have the potent...
Abstract—Direct radio-based vehicle-to-vehicle communication can help to prevent accidents by provid...
Safety messages dissemination in vehicular networks requires real-time and deterministic medium acce...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2013. Major: Computer science. Advisor: David ...