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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2015.16.10.6604

WAVE Packet Transmission Method for Railroad WAVE Communication  

Cho, Bong-Kwan (Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Ryu, Sang-Hwan (Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Kim, Keum-Bee (Korea Railroad Research Institute)
Kim, Ronny Yongho (Korea National University of Transportation)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.16, no.10, 2015 , pp. 6604-6610 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, an efficient Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment (WAVE) packet transmission scheme for railroad communication is proposed. WAVE communication is a wireless local area network (WLAN) based communication and it is developed to be suitable for vehicular communication. There has been a lot of study on WAVE's applicability to Intelligent Transport System (ITS). As one of main transportation methods, by using WAVE, quality of railroad communication including WLAN based Communication Based Train Control (CBTC) can be enhanced and variety of railroad communication systems can be integrated into WAVE. However, there are technical challenges to adopt WAVE in railroad communications. For the simplest single-PHY WAVE, time division alternation of 50ms between Control Channel (CCH) and Service Channel (SCH) is required. Since there are delay sensitive railroad traffic types, alternation operation of CCH and SCH may cause performance degradation. In this paper, after identifying a couple of problems based on detailed analysis, a novel packet transmission scheme under railroad environment is proposed. In order to verify if the proposed scheme meets the requirement of railroad communication, WAVE transmission is mathematically modeled.
Keywords
IEEE 802.11; IEEE 1609; ITS; Railroad Communication; WAVE;
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