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Speed control and policing in a cellular mobile network: SpeedNet

conference contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Pubudu PathiranaPubudu Pathirana, T Plunkett
In this paper, we describe SpeedNet, a GSM network variant which resembles an ad hoc wireless mobile network where base stations (possibly other vehicles in the network) keep track of the velocities of mobile users (cars). SpeedNet is intended to track mobile users and their speed passively for both speed policing and control of traffic. The speed of the vehicle is controlled in a speed critical zone by means of an electro-mechanical control system, suitably referred to as VVLS (vehicular velocity limiting system). VVLS is mounted in the vehicle and responds to the command signals generated by the base station. It also determines the next basestation to handoff, in order to improve the connection reliability and bandwidth efficiency of the underlying network. Robust extended Kalman filter (REKF) is used as a passive velocity estimator of the mobile user with the widely used proportional and integral controller speed control. We demonstrate through simulation and analysis that our prediction algorithm can successfully estimate the mobile users velocity with low system complexity as it requires two closet mobile-base station measurement and also it is robust against system uncertainties due to the inherent deterministic nature in the mobility model.

History

Title of proceedings

2005 3rd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN)

Event

International Conference on Industrial Informatics (3rd : 2005 : Perth, W.A.)

Pagination

572 - 577

Publisher

IEEE

Location

Perth, Australia

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2005-08-10

End date

2005-08-12

ISBN-13

9780780390942

ISBN-10

0780390946

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2005, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

T Dillon, X Yu