Enhancing vehicular communication using 5G-enabled smart collaborative networking
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posted on 2024-06-05, 05:28authored byP Dong, T Zheng, S Yu, H Zhang, X Yan
5G is increasingly becoming a prominent technology promoting the development of mobile networks. Meanwhile, the ever increasing demands for vehicular networks are driven by a variety of vehicular services and application scenarios. Therefore, a new architectural design, which can harness the benefits of 5G for vehicular networks, can take a solid step toward increasing bandwidth and improving reliability for vehicular communications. In this article, we focus on the innovations of a novel and practical 5G-enabled smart collaborative vehicular network (SCVN) architecture, based on our long-term research and practice in this field. SCVN not only considers the various technical features of a 5G network, but also includes different mobile scenarios of vehicular networks. We have performed extensive experiments in various scenarios, including high-density vehicles moving at low or high speed across dense cells, to evaluate the performance of the proposed architecture. The real-world experimental results demonstrate that SCVN achieves better performance in throughput, reliability, and handover latency compared to its counterparts.
History
Journal
IEEE wireless communications
Volume
24
Pagination
72-79
Location
Piscataway, N.J.
ISSN
1536-1284
eISSN
1558-0687
Language
English
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal