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Performance Analysis of Urban Mmwave Multi-hop V2V Communications with Shifted-Exponential Distribution Headway

Published 19 Mar 2019 in cs.NI | (1903.07790v1)

Abstract: With the emergence of autonomous driving and 5G mobile communication systems, how to design vehicular networks to meet the requirements of ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) between autonomous vehicles is widely concerned by the academia and industry. In this paper, message transmission delay and reliability between autonomous vehicles based on millimeter wave (mmwave) multi-hop V2V communications under urban road environment are investigated. Considering the fact that vehicles cannot come arbitrarily close to each other, shifted-exponential distribution is proposed to model the headway distance (the distance between the head of a vehicle and the head of its follower). Simulation results show that message transmission delay and reliability decrease with the increase of the path loss exponent and are also affected by the minimum safe distance between adjacent vehicles.

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