Establishing Strict Priorities in IEEE 802.11p WAVE Vehicular Networks

Source: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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The WAVE (Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments) concept includes seven channels within the DSRC band. One of them, known as the Control CHannel (CCH), is the one used to exchange all safety-related messages. Messages sent over the CCH have to be processed with different priorities depending on how critical they are for vehicle safety. However, the MAC protocol currently adopted for WAVE, namely EDCA, stops short of that requirement; it does not establish strict priorities, but only relative advantages for some types of messages over the others. Another problem is that, since messages are broadcasted on the CCH, there are no acknowledgments.
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Date:Oct 2010