Smart Communications for Intelligent Transportation Systems

Institutions

  • Computer and Communication Systems, University of Innsbruck (since April 2014 Distributed Embedded Systems, Paderborn University)
  • Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Italy

Team

Funding

  • BIT PhD School

Project Time

  • 01.04.2012 - 31.03.2015

Description

Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) aim mainly at the reduction of traffic-related accidents, the improvement of the infrastructure exploitation, and the reduction of energy consumption and pollution. The key components of ITS are inter-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication (IVC). Without proper communication means that empower the distribution of data so that informed and intelligent decisions can be taken, any application of ITC technologies and methodologies at ITS remains vain.

Within this broad framework this PhD proposal is focused mainly on understanding, modeling, exploiting and possibly improving the IEEE 802.11 standard amendment 802.11p or WAVE (Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment). Several lines of research can be identified within this focus, which are intertwined and require a cross-layer approach.

First of all, the behavior and characteristics of WAVE communications must be understood at a higher level than it has been analyzed so far: the presence of hundreds of communicating devices all moving at high speed and using the same frequency channels makes even the definition of the communication channel itself extremely difficult. Novel work is needed to find appropriate channel models to be used in conjunction with safety-related application, where approximate or wrong modeling of the communication part may lead to malfunctioning systems, which is unacceptable in these cases. The novel models must be validated, possibly against the first real implementations of IEEE 802.11p and not only against simulation tools.

Secondly, proper IVC protocols must be designed to properly support safety and non-safety applications. In particular, it is envisaged that vehicles will be equipped with multiple radios to exploit the multiple available channels, specifically to guarantee that the safety-related channel is continuously monitored. This scenario requires adequate coordination. If we can assume that infotainment applications will run on orthogonal channels from safety, other applications, such as cooperative driving, may require the use of dedicated channels, but are tightly intertwined with basic safety applications, so that proper joint management is required.

Selected Publications

  1. Michele Segata, Falko Dressler and Renato Lo Cigno, "Jerk Beaconing: A Dynamic Approach to Platooning," Proceedings of 7th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2015), Kyoto, Japan, December 2015, pp. 135–142. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  2. Stefania Santini, Alessandro Salvi, Antonio Saverio Valente, Antonio Pescapè, Michele Segata and Renato Lo Cigno, "A Consensus-based Approach for Platooning with Inter-Vehicular Communications," Proceedings of 34th IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2015), Hong Kong, China, April 2015, pp. 1158–1166. [DOI, BibTeX, Details...]
  3. Michele Segata, Stefan Joerer, Bastian Bloessl, Christoph Sommer, Falko Dressler and Renato Lo Cigno, "PLEXE: A Platooning Extension for Veins," Proceedings of 6th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2014), Paderborn, Germany, December 2014, pp. 53–60. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  4. Michele Segata, Bastian Bloessl, Stefan Joerer, Christoph Sommer, Mario Gerla, Renato Lo Cigno and Falko Dressler, "Towards Inter-Vehicle Communication Strategies for Platooning Support," Proceedings of 7th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Communication Technologies for Vehicles (Nets4Cars 2014-Fall), Saint Petersburg, Russia, October 2014, pp. 1–6. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  5. Michele Segata, Bastian Bloessl, Stefan Joerer, Falko Dressler and Renato Lo Cigno, "Supporting Platooning Maneuvers through IVC: An Initial Protocol Analysis for the Join Maneuver," Proceedings of 11th IEEE/IFIP Conference on Wireless On demand Network Systems and Services (WONS 2014), Obergurgl, Austria, April 2014, pp. 130–137. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  6. Michele Segata, Falko Dressler and Renato Lo Cigno, "A Modular Approach to Platooning Maneuvers," Proceedings of 2nd GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Inter-Vehicle Communication (FG-IVC 2014), Luxembourg, Luxembourg, February 2014. [BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  7. Michele Segata, Bastian Bloessl, Stefan Joerer, Christoph Sommer, Renato Lo Cigno and Falko Dressler, "Vehicle Shadowing Distribution Depends on Vehicle Type: Results of an Experimental Study," Proceedings of 5th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2013), Boston, MA, December 2013, pp. 242–245. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  8. Michele Segata and Renato Lo Cigno, "Automatic Emergency Braking - Realistic Analysis of Car Dynamics and Network Performance," IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 62 (9), pp. 4150–4161, November 2013. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  9. Michele Segata, Bastian Bloessl, Stefan Joerer, Felix Erlacher, Margit Mutschlechner, Florian Klingler, Christoph Sommer, Renato Lo Cigno and Falko Dressler, "Shadowing or Multi-Path Fading: Which Dominates in Inter-Vehicle Communication?," Institute of Computer Science, University of Innsbruck, Technical Report, CCS-2013-03, June 2013. [BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  10. Michele Segata, "Novel Communication Strategies for Platooning and their Simulative Performance Analysis," Proceedings of 1st GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Inter-Vehicle Communication (FG-IVC 2013), Innsbruck, Austria, February 2013. [BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  11. Michele Segata, Falko Dressler, Renato Lo Cigno and Mario Gerla, "A Simulation Tool for Automated Platooning in Mixed Highway Scenarios," ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review, vol. 16 (4), pp. 46–49, October 2012. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  12. Michele Segata, Falko Dressler, Renato Lo Cigno and Mario Gerla, "A Simulation Tool for Automated Platooning in Mixed Highway Scenarios," Proceedings of 18th ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom 2012), Poster Session, Istanbul, Turkey, August 2012, pp. 389–391. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  13. Michele Segata and Renato Lo Cigno, "Simulation of 802.11 PHY/MAC: The Quest for Accuracy and Efficiency," Proceedings of 9th IEEE/IFIP Conference on Wireless On demand Network Systems and Services (WONS 2012), Courmayeur, Italy, January 2012, pp. 99–106. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
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