The upcoming IEEE802.11p/WAVE (Wireless Access for Vehicular Environment) standard is intended to deliver both safety and non-safety applications to vehicles on the roads. Despite huge research on safety traffic, only a few works have investigated non-safety comfort and entertainment applications (e.g., multimedia, web browsing, e-maps) when considering the WAVE standard features and capabilities. In this paper, we focus on the effective transport of non-safety applications and design a cooperative scheme among WAVE service providers for the reservation of non-interfering channels dedicated to non-safety traffic. The proposal, which is fully compliant with the IEEE802.11p/WAVE standard, by lowering contention among providers, improves the performances of applications delivered over the service channels.
Cooperative service channel reservation to improve performances of IEEE 802.11p/WAVE networks
2009-10-01
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