Hybrid DES-based Vehicular Network Simulator with Multichannel Operations

Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) is considered to be a viable technology for inter- vehicle communications for the purpose of improving road safety and efficiency. The En- hanced Distribution Channel Access (EDCA) mechanism and multichannel operations are introduced to ensure the Quality of Service...

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Main Author: Wang, Le
Other Authors: Alexander Wyglinski, Advisor
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Published: Digital WPI 2019
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-dissertations/525
https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1524&context=etd-dissertations
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spelling ndltd-wpi.edu-oai-digitalcommons.wpi.edu-etd-dissertations-15242019-06-05T04:42:40Z Hybrid DES-based Vehicular Network Simulator with Multichannel Operations Wang, Le Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) is considered to be a viable technology for inter- vehicle communications for the purpose of improving road safety and efficiency. The En- hanced Distribution Channel Access (EDCA) mechanism and multichannel operations are introduced to ensure the Quality of Service (QoS). Therefore, it is necessary to create an accurate vehicular network simulator that guarantees the vehicular communications will work as described in the protocols. A comprehensive vehicular network simulator should consider the interaction between mobility models and network protocols. In this dissertation, a novel vehicular network simulation environment, VANET Toolbox, designed using discrete-event system (DES) is presented. The APP layer DES Module of the proposed simulator integrates vehicular mo- bility operations with message generation functions. The MAC layer DES module supports single channel and multichannel EDCA operations. The PHY layer DES module supports bit-level processing. Compared with packet-based simulator such as NS-3, the proposed PHY layer is more realistic and accurate. The EDCA scheme is evaluated and compared with the traditional Carrier-Sensing Mul- tiple Access (CSMA) scheme, with the simulations proving that data with different priorities can coexist in the same channel. The multichannel operation for the EDCA scheme is also analyzed in this dissertation. The multichannel switching operation and coordination may cause packet dropping or increased latency to the communication. The simulations show that with heavy network traffic, multichannel communication performs better than single channel communication. From the perspective of safety-related messages, the multichannel operation is able to isolate the interference from the non-safety messages in order to achieve a better packet delivery rate and latency. On the other hand, the non-safety messages can achieve high throughput with reasonable latency from multichannel communication under heavy load traffic scenario. 2019-04-16T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-dissertations/525 https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1524&context=etd-dissertations Doctoral Dissertations (All Dissertations, All Years) Digital WPI Alexander Wyglinski, Advisor Andrew Clark, Committee Member Kaushik Chowdhury, Committee Member Discrete-Event System Multichannel Operations V2V communication Vehicular Network Simulation
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topic Discrete-Event System
Multichannel Operations
V2V communication
Vehicular Network Simulation
spellingShingle Discrete-Event System
Multichannel Operations
V2V communication
Vehicular Network Simulation
Wang, Le
Hybrid DES-based Vehicular Network Simulator with Multichannel Operations
description Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANET) is considered to be a viable technology for inter- vehicle communications for the purpose of improving road safety and efficiency. The En- hanced Distribution Channel Access (EDCA) mechanism and multichannel operations are introduced to ensure the Quality of Service (QoS). Therefore, it is necessary to create an accurate vehicular network simulator that guarantees the vehicular communications will work as described in the protocols. A comprehensive vehicular network simulator should consider the interaction between mobility models and network protocols. In this dissertation, a novel vehicular network simulation environment, VANET Toolbox, designed using discrete-event system (DES) is presented. The APP layer DES Module of the proposed simulator integrates vehicular mo- bility operations with message generation functions. The MAC layer DES module supports single channel and multichannel EDCA operations. The PHY layer DES module supports bit-level processing. Compared with packet-based simulator such as NS-3, the proposed PHY layer is more realistic and accurate. The EDCA scheme is evaluated and compared with the traditional Carrier-Sensing Mul- tiple Access (CSMA) scheme, with the simulations proving that data with different priorities can coexist in the same channel. The multichannel operation for the EDCA scheme is also analyzed in this dissertation. The multichannel switching operation and coordination may cause packet dropping or increased latency to the communication. The simulations show that with heavy network traffic, multichannel communication performs better than single channel communication. From the perspective of safety-related messages, the multichannel operation is able to isolate the interference from the non-safety messages in order to achieve a better packet delivery rate and latency. On the other hand, the non-safety messages can achieve high throughput with reasonable latency from multichannel communication under heavy load traffic scenario.
author2 Alexander Wyglinski, Advisor
author_facet Alexander Wyglinski, Advisor
Wang, Le
author Wang, Le
author_sort Wang, Le
title Hybrid DES-based Vehicular Network Simulator with Multichannel Operations
title_short Hybrid DES-based Vehicular Network Simulator with Multichannel Operations
title_full Hybrid DES-based Vehicular Network Simulator with Multichannel Operations
title_fullStr Hybrid DES-based Vehicular Network Simulator with Multichannel Operations
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid DES-based Vehicular Network Simulator with Multichannel Operations
title_sort hybrid des-based vehicular network simulator with multichannel operations
publisher Digital WPI
publishDate 2019
url https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-dissertations/525
https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1524&context=etd-dissertations
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