Two-Hop Connectivity to the Roadside in a VANET Under the Random Connection Model

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Publication:6341663

arXiv2005.14407MaRDI QIDQ6341663FDOQ6341663

Dusit Niyato, Xiao Lu, Konstantinos Koufos, Alexander P. Kartun-Giles

Publication date: 29 May 2020

Abstract: In this paper, we compute the expected number of vehicles with at least one two-hop path to a fixed roadside unit (RSU) in a multi-hop, one-dimensional vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) where other cars can act as relays. The pairwise channels experience Rayleigh fading in the random connection model, and so exist, with a probability given by a function of the mutual distance between the cars, or between the cars and the RSU. We derive exact expressions for the expected number of cars with a two-hop connection to the RSU when the car density ho tends to zero and infinity, and determine its behaviour using an infinite oscillating power series in ho, which is accurate for all regimes of traffic density. We also corroborate those findings with a realistic scenario, using snapshots of actual traffic data. Finally, a normal approximation is discussed for the probability mass function of the number of cars with a two-hop connection to the RSU.












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