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AuthorKhabbaz M.
AuthorHasna , Mazen
AuthorAssi C.M.
AuthorGhrayeb A.
Available date2022-04-26T11:06:51Z
Publication Date2014
Publication NameIEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TITS.2013.2293472
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84902076445&doi=10.1109%2fTITS.2013.2293472&partnerID=40&md5=068c7003630dafea03d1a269c57eb8f7
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/30496
AbstractThis paper presents a concise yet comprehensive description of a multichannel vehicle-to-infrastructure communication system. Existing mathematical models for such a system overlook some of its essential behavioral characteristics such as the reneging, force termination, and, ultimately, blocking of service requests (SRs). Thus, the reported performance results obtained from these models seem to be unrealistically overoptimistic. Accordingly, in this paper, a multiserver queueing model is proposed for the purpose of accurately capturing the dynamics of the aforementioned communication system and evaluating its performance. The proposed model is renowned for its complexity and the nonexistence of closed-form analytical expressions that characterize its fundamental performance metrics. Hence, approximations were exploited as a means to enhance this model's mathematical tractability. Simulations are conducted in the context of a realistic scenario with the objective of validating the proposed approximate model, verifying its accuracy, and characterizing the system's performance in terms of several new metrics. The simulations' results indicate a cataclysmic SR blocking probability in the range of 65%-85%.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectCommunication systems
Mathematical models
Models
Quality of service
Queueing theory
Standards
IEEE 1609.4
IEEE 802.11p
infrastructure
Multichannel
performance evaluation
queueing
Vehicle to infrastructure (V2I)
vehicular
Computer simulation
TitleModeling and analysis of an infrastructure service request queue in multichannel V2I communications
TypeArticle
Pagination1155-1167
Issue Number3
Volume Number15


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