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Title: Vehicle Area Network


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Vehicle Area Network
Zhang Ju 2014- 5-2
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Outline
  • Introduction to Vehicle Area Network
  • Protocol stack of VAN
  • Performance analysis
  • Applications
  • The Future

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Introduction to
Vehicle Area Network
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Definition
local area network in and around a moving vehicle
provide wireless access in vehicular environments
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Definition
  • Classification Inter VAN , Intra (In-Vehicle)
    VAN 1
  • Technology Bluetooth, WIFI, 3G, Vehicle Ad-hoc
    Network , RFID
  • Standardised in ISO 11519-3
  • Spectrum Allocation 5.850-5.925GHZ,
    7channels(USA)

vehicle-to-vehicle safety
high-power, longer-distance communication
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Why is VAN needed ?
Real-time Accurate Efficient
Passenger needs
Traffic congestion
Passenger experience
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Traffic accident
ITS
Active road safety applications
Energy consumption
Traf?c ef?ciency and management applications
Infotainment applications
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Intra (In-Vehicle) VAN
  • Data communication network of onboard equipment
    (OBE)
  • In-Vehicle Data Collection/Analysis Systems
    In-Vehicle Communication Network 1
  • Assess a drivers behavior or a vehicles
    performance
  • Assist drivers to respond correctly
  • Infotainment

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Inter VAN
  • Network of vehicles that interact with one
    another and with infrastructure to transmit and
    receive data 2
  • Include
  • vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)
  • vehicle-to-broadband cloud (V2B )
  • vehicle-to-roadside-infrastructure (V2I )
  • Provide
  • obstacle detection
  • navigation data
  • weather conditions and accident locations
  • Global Internet services

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researches and projects
Partners for Advanced Transit and High-ways
(PATH)
apply advanced technology
increase highway capacity
enhance public safety
reduce traffic congestion
energy consumption
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researches and projects
SafeTrip-21 (Safe and Efficient Travel through
Innovation and Partnerships for the 21st
Century)
conduct demonstrations and operational tests
speed up deployment of communication/ navigation
technologies
improve transportation safety
improve mobility features
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researches and projects
  • Tokyo Smartway project (Japan)
  • develop intelligent roads for the 21st century
  • enable automated driving using ITS technologies
  • Electronic Road Pricing project (Singapore )
  • construct a comprehensive road network

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Protocol Stack of VAN
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Architecture of VAN
  • ITS projects, architecture and standards of VAN
    depend on area 3

OBEOn Board Equipment SDN Service Delivery
Node RSE Road-Side Equipment ENOCEnterprise
Network Operation Center
IntelliDrive ITS architecture(USA)
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Architecture of VAN
V2B communications
In-Vehicle service
V2I communications
V2V communications
US DOT National ITS Architecture 3
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WAVE Protocol Stack
support the communication of data
1609.1
  • manage and maintain the network
  • diagnostics, synchronization
  • discovery and association of
  • neighboring devices

1609.3
1609.4
802.2
1609.3
relations and dependencies
802.11
1609.4
1609.4
1609.2
802.11
802.11p
802.11p
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WAVE protocol stack
  • Major Involved Organizations
  • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
  • IEEE
  • IEEE 1609.1
  • IEEE 1609.2
  • IEEE 1609.3
  • IEEE 1609.4

The IEEE Task Group p
ASTM E2213-03
IEEE 802.11p
IEEE 802.11
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WAVE protocol stack
  • IEEE 802.11p
  • released in November 2010-11
  • Based on ASTM E2213-03
  • add wireless access in vehicular environments
  • support ITS applications
  • Apply to V2V and V2I

ASTM E2213-03 standard specification for
telecommunications and information exchange
between roadside and vehicle systems
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WAVE protocol stack
  • IEEE 802.11p physical layer 3
  • IEEE 802.11p MAC layer

VAN Doppler spread up to 2 kHz RMS delay
spread of up to 0.8 µs
prioritization of important safety time-critical
messages
guard interval 1.6 µs Doppler spread 156.25 kHz
enhanced distributed channel access
quality of service (QoS) support
low bit error rates highly reliable communication
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WAVE protocol stack
  • IEEE 1069.4 MAC layer
  • provide extensions to MAC
  • supports multichannel WAVE operations

ACI--importance and urgency of its content 0 --
regular access 1 --non-prior background
Traf?c 2,3 --reserved for prioritized messages
allow prioritization of frames
Scheme of enhanced distributed channel access
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WAVE protocol stack
  • IEEE 1609 4
  • a family of standards for WAVE
  • architecture, organization
  • management structure
  • communication model
  • security mechanisms and physical access
  • IEEE 1069.1
  • resource manager
  • define the communication formats (command
    message and data storage formats )
  • mobile platforms supported

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WAVE protocol stack
  • IEEE 1069.2
  • security issues in WAVE
  • IEEE 1609 .3
  • supports secure message data exchange
  • Define Management Information Base(MIB) for the
    WAVE protocol stack

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Performance Analysis
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Performance analysis
Architecture of the overhauled IEEE 802.11
implementation of the network simulator NS-2 3
Simulation con?guration parameters
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Performance analysis
Probability of successful message reception when
only one node is sending
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Performance analysis
  • Impact of vehicle density

transmission power 20 dBm packet generation
rate5 packets/s
  • Impact of transmission rate

vehicle density 96 vehicles/km transmission
power 10 dBm
  • Impact of transmission power

vehicle density 96 vehicles/km packet generation
rate 5 packets/s
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Applications
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Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • IVHS of America, VICS of Japan

Efficient communication Intelligent traffic
management information services
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Anti-collision system
  • Camera monitor or phone software 5

Anti-collision systems using camera
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Automatic parking
automation steering wheel operation
Detect parking space
Distance 40cm
Ultrasonic sensor
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The Future
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The Future
  • combine wireless local and wide area network
    technologies
  • IP-centric devices, sensors, signal processing,
    and driver behavior analysis techniques
  • collect driver/car/ road data
  • quickly analyze and share the information
  • reliable and informative communication

safe secure pleasant driving environment
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Reference
1 Miad Faezipour, Mehrdad Nourani, Adnan Saeed,
Sateesh Addepalli. Progress and Challenges in
Intelligent Vehicle Area Networks J.
Communications of The ACM, 2012, 55(2)
46-56. 2 Georgios Karagiannis, Onur Altintas,
Eylem Ekici, et al.Vehicular Networking A Survey
and Tutorial on Requirements,Architectures,
Challenges, Standards and Solutions J. IEEE
COMMUNICATIONS SURVEYS AND TUTORIALS , 2011,
13(4) 65-97. 3 Y. L. Morgan. Notes on DSRC
WAVE Standards Suite Its Architecture, Design,
and CharacteristicsJ. IEEE COMMUNICATIONS
SURVEYS AND TUTORIALS , 2010, 12(4) 78-82. 4
Hannes Hartenstein, Kenneth P Laberteaux.
VANETVehicular Applications and Inter-Networking
Technologies M. John Wiley Sons, 2010.
15-46. 5 http//www.iova.com.
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