Cooperative awareness messages (CAM) are a family standardized by ETSI to distribute relevant information to all the nodes in vehicle coverage, such as time, position, speed, direction, etc. The parameters needed to trigger these messages, as well as the information contained in the messages themself, can be obtained with a GPS receiver. Our paper aims to increase the efficiency of CAM generation and dissemination in a less-is-more style, considering different GPS devices of different qualities. We achieve this goal by comparing the effectiveness of two GPS, belonging to two different market segments, with an order of magnitude of a price gap between them. We compared them in two different scenarios, similar in layout and traffic behavior but different in terms of GPS coverage conditions.Field trials with DSRC IEEE 802.11p have been carried out in an urban environment where different GPS coverage conditions widely emerge, with the possible presence of large buildings that emphasize all the GPS challenges: reducing the number of visible GPS satellites, introducing multi-path effects, fading, and reducing the signal strength.While having some notable differences in the two scenarios, we found the triggers' distributions to be similar between both the receiver devices. Instead, the average time between consecutive awareness messages has been found to be significantly lower in the case of bad coverage compared with the open-sky scenario, something that may reflect the presence of unwanted messages triggered by the GPS errors rather than the real vehicle motion. Therefore, we designed a new CAM generation algorithm that also considers the GPS error to reduce the messages transmitted on the radio medium.

Comparing different GPS solutions for the Cooperative Awareness Messages Distribution / Grazia, C. A.; Klapez, M.; Casoni, M.. - 2023-June:(2023), pp. 419-424. ( 19th IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, WiMob 2023 Canada Giugno 2023) [10.1109/WiMob58348.2023.10187798].

Comparing different GPS solutions for the Cooperative Awareness Messages Distribution

Grazia C. A.;Klapez M.;Casoni M.
2023

Abstract

Cooperative awareness messages (CAM) are a family standardized by ETSI to distribute relevant information to all the nodes in vehicle coverage, such as time, position, speed, direction, etc. The parameters needed to trigger these messages, as well as the information contained in the messages themself, can be obtained with a GPS receiver. Our paper aims to increase the efficiency of CAM generation and dissemination in a less-is-more style, considering different GPS devices of different qualities. We achieve this goal by comparing the effectiveness of two GPS, belonging to two different market segments, with an order of magnitude of a price gap between them. We compared them in two different scenarios, similar in layout and traffic behavior but different in terms of GPS coverage conditions.Field trials with DSRC IEEE 802.11p have been carried out in an urban environment where different GPS coverage conditions widely emerge, with the possible presence of large buildings that emphasize all the GPS challenges: reducing the number of visible GPS satellites, introducing multi-path effects, fading, and reducing the signal strength.While having some notable differences in the two scenarios, we found the triggers' distributions to be similar between both the receiver devices. Instead, the average time between consecutive awareness messages has been found to be significantly lower in the case of bad coverage compared with the open-sky scenario, something that may reflect the presence of unwanted messages triggered by the GPS errors rather than the real vehicle motion. Therefore, we designed a new CAM generation algorithm that also considers the GPS error to reduce the messages transmitted on the radio medium.
2023
Inglese
19th IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, WiMob 2023
Canada
Giugno 2023
WiMob 2023
2023-June
419
424
9798350336672
IEEE
345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA
CAM; DSRC/IEEE 802.11p; Field Trials; V2X
Grazia, C. A.; Klapez, M.; Casoni, M.
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Comparing different GPS solutions for the Cooperative Awareness Messages Distribution / Grazia, C. A.; Klapez, M.; Casoni, M.. - 2023-June:(2023), pp. 419-424. ( 19th IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, WiMob 2023 Canada Giugno 2023) [10.1109/WiMob58348.2023.10187798].
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