Bluetooth 5 performance analysis for inter-vehicular communications

Author:

Aza Andrea,Melendi DavidORCID,García RobertoORCID,Pañeda Xabiel G.ORCID,Pozueco LauraORCID,Corcoba VíctorORCID

Abstract

AbstractPrevious work has demonstrated the feasibility of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) as an alternative technology for data transfers in inter-vehicular communication (IVC) scenarios. Bluetooth 5.x core specifications enhance the trade-off between energy requirements, communication range and flexibility. In this paper, we aim to analyse the potential of Bluetooth 5 features for VANET applications, proposing a connectionless communication system. By means of field experiments, we evaluate long range and 2 × speed features, defining a set of communication scenarios. This allows us to test both Bluetooth 5.x range and application throughput. The evaluation includes experiments of V2I communications carried out under real highway traffic conditions. The experiments conducted demonstrate that communication ranges up to 300 m may be achieved depending on the communications scenario. The results also show how throughput degrades as the distance between devices increases. The results obtained are used to discuss future work, aimed at deeper analysing Bluetooth 5 features for VANET applications, completing the development of our prototype and evaluating VANET connectionless communications with the features included in the latest Bluetooth 5.2 specification.

Funder

Universidad de Oviedo

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems

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