Sporadic Ultra-Time-Critical Crowd Messaging in V2X
2021
Life-critical warning message, abbreviated as
warning
message, is a special event-driven message that carries emergency information in Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X). Three important characteristics that distinguish warning messages from ordinary vehicular messages are
sporadicity
,
crowding
, and
ultra-time-criticality
. Specifically, warning messages come only once in a while in a sporadic manner; however, when they come, they tend to come as a crowd and they need to be delivered in short order. This paper puts forth a medium-access control (MAC) protocol for warning messages. The overall MAC protocol operates by means of
interrupt-and-access
. To circumvent potential inefficiency arising from message sporadicity, we adopt an override network architecture whereby warning messages are delivered on the spectrum of the ordinary vehicular messages. A vehicle with a warning message first sends an interrupt signal to pre-empt the transmission of ordinary messages, so that the warning message can use the wireless spectrum originally allocated to ordinary messages. In this way, no exclusive spectrum resources need to be pre-allocated to the sporadic warning messages. Following the interrupt, for transmissions of ultra-time-critical crowd messages, we employ advanced channel access techniques to ensure reliable message delivery within an ultra-short time in the order of 10 ms.
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