Visible to the public Cellular Vehicular Networks (CVN): ProSe-Based ITS in Advanced 4G Networks

TitleCellular Vehicular Networks (CVN): ProSe-Based ITS in Advanced 4G Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsToukabri, T., Said, A.M., Abd-Elrahman, E., Afifi, H.
Conference NameMobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems (MASS), 2014 IEEE 11th International Conference on
Date PublishedOct
Keywords4G mobile communication, advanced 4G networks, Authorization, cellular radio, cellular vehicular networks, clustering, Clustering algorithms, CVN, CVN core network, D2D, D2D communications, delays, distributed ProSe architecture, dynamic clusters, intelligent transportation systems, ITS, Logic gates, LTE, LTE based device-to-device, LTE core network, next generation cellular networks, ProSe, Protocols, proximity services, radio access networks, V2X communications, vehicle-to-vehicle/infrastructure, Vehicles
Abstract

LTE-based Device-to-Device (D2D) communications have been envisioned as a new key feature for short range wireless communications in advanced and beyond 4G networks. We propose in this work to exploit this novel concept of D2D as a new alternative for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Vehicle-to-Vehicle/Infrastructure (V2X) communications in next generation cellular networks. A 3GPP standard architecture has been recently defined to support Proximity Services (ProSe) in the LTE core network. Taking into account the limitations of this latter and the requirements of ITS services and V2X communications, we propose the CVN solution as an enhancement to the ProSe architecture in order to support hyper-local ITS services. CVN provides a reliable and scalable LTE-assisted opportunistic model for V2X communications through a distributed ProSe architecture. Using a hybrid clustering approach, vehicles are organized into dynamic clusters that are formed and managed by ProSe Cluster Heads which are elected centrally by the CVN core network. ITS services are deemed as Proximity Services and benefit from the basic ProSe discovery, authorization and authentication mechanisms. The CVN solution enhances V2V communication delays and overhead by reducing the need for multi-hop geo-routing. Preliminary simulation results show that the CVN solution provides short setup times and improves ITS communication delays.

DOI10.1109/MASS.2014.100
Citation Key7035735