Improvement and Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.11p Protocol in Dense Scenario of VANET

Author:

Dou Zufang1ORCID,Zhou Xingkai1,Yang Qiaoli1,Yang Liben1,Tian Jianwen1

Affiliation:

1. School of Automation & Electrical Engineering, Lanzhou JiaoTong University, Lanzhou, China

Abstract

In vehicle nodes dense networks, the existing IEEE 802.11p protocol cannot guarantee effective data transmission efficiency because of the aggravation of the collision between nodes. In the cluster-based network, to ensure the effective transmission of data packets, this paper proposes an improved IEEE 802.11p protocol combined with TDMA, which is suitable for dense scenarios. At the same time, the performance of the improved mechanism is analyzed by establishing a two-dimensional Markov model, and the performance indexes such as system transmission rate and delay are obtained. Finally, the improved mechanism is simulated and evaluated, and the influence of the number of nodes and cluster heads on the system communication performance is studied. To a certain extent, it can guide the deployment of roadside facilities and the optimization of cluster heads in VANET.

Funder

Universities Scientific Research Project of Gansu Province Education Department of China

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications

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