IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Cooperative Resource Allocation and Scheduling for 5G eV2X Services

  • Nestor Bonjorn,
  • Fotis Foukalas,
  • Ferran Canellas,
  • Paul Pop

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2889190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 58212 – 58220

Abstract

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In this paper, a cooperative solution for vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications is proposed and presented, which can guarantee the reliability and latency requirements for the 5G enhanced V2X (eV2X) services. Cooperation is useful for both in-coverage and out-of-coverage vehicular communications' scenarios. The proposed solution relies on the sidelink (SL) device-to-device (D2D) communications for the V2X communications. In this paper, we first provide a performance evaluation of the SL D2D V2X communications in terms of resource allocation and scheduling. The resource allocation is known as modes 3 and 4 SL D2D communications, and the scheduling is using a semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) approach. Simulation results are obtained in order to identify and highlight the reliability tradeoffs considering different payload sizes and SPS parameters. In the sequel, a cooperative solution that decreases the transmission collision probability is devised and presented, which is able to significantly improve the reliability of the future 5G eV2X communications. Different application scenarios are simulated to obtain the results that can guarantee the latency requirements per 5G eV2X use case as specified in 3GPP Rel.16 toward ultrareliable and low latency communications.

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