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Title: CICAS-V Progress Briefing


1
VSC-A Multi-Channel Operation Investigation An
update to IEEE 1609 VSC-A Vehicle Safety
Communications - Application
2
VSC-A Motivation
  • Concern about congestion on CCH during CCH
    interval
  • Take into account FCC designation of Channel 172
    for safety communication
  • VSC-A looking at alternative safety communication
    approaches, narrowing focus to a few
  • 3 alternatives discussed in this presentation
  • 1 comes from our Phase 1 study, which uses the
    WSM header as defined in d1.2
  • The other two come from our Phase 2 study, which
    requires the addition of one or more bits to the
    header

3
Phase 1 StudyTaxonomy of Channel Switching
Scenarios
Safety on CCH
Safety on Ch. 172
1609.4
Always-on Safety Channel
Always-on Safety Channel
3-way switch
1 radio
2 radios
1 radio
2 radios
1 radio
2 radios
2 radios
1 radio
Interested in this approach
4
Phase 1 Spectrum and Time Usage Maps
foralways-on Ch 172, single and dual radio cases
  • Spectrum Map

Radio 1
Radio 2 optional
Time Map
5
Phase 2 StudyWhat can we do with extra O-T-A
information?
  • Add information to WSM header reporting senders
    multi-channel intent/capability
  • Vehicles monitor neighbors advertised info.
    Adapt behavior based on make-up of neighborhood
  • Goals
  • allow more flexible co-existence of vehicle
    types
  • use an always-on safety channel to reduce
    congestion most of the time
  • Weve looked at several variations, and are
    interested in two

6
Example, Case 1 At least one car in neighborhood
needs BSM in CCH interval
Heartbeat, with WSM header bit indicating
enhanced capability
target car
Heartbeat, with WSM header bit indicating limited
capability
Vehicle needs BSM in CCH interval
  • If at least one car in neighborhood sends packets
    with bit indicating limited capability, target
    car (center) sends BSM on CCH during CCH
    interval. Each cars sending behavior dictated
    by its local neighborhood

SCH interval
CCH interval
7
Example, Case 2 all cars in neighborhood can
monitor safety channel for entire sync period
Heartbeat, with WSM header bit indicating
enhanced capability
target car
  • If all cars in neighborhood are monitoring safety
    channel all the time, target car (center) free to
    send BSM anytime in safety channel

SCH interval
CCH interval
8
Two questions (at least)
  • What does the bit (or bits) mean? Semantics
  • Which channel is used as the always-on safety
    channel?

9
Two combinations of interest
  • (Capability Bit, Channel 172 safety channel)
  • (Intention Bit, CCH safety channel)

10
(Capability Bit, Channel 172 safety ch.)
  • Single-radio vehicle
  • Sends BSM on CCH during CCH interval
  • Needs to receive BSM on CCH during CCH interval
  • Sets bit to 1 in all outgoing WSMs to indicate
    capability
  • Dual-radio vehicle
  • Always sends BSM on Ch. 172 (no time division)
  • If single-radio vehicle in neighborhood, ALSO
    sends BSM on CCH during CCH interval
  • Receives BSMs on both Ch. 172 and CCH/CCH Int.
  • Sets bit to 0 in all outgoing WSMs to indicate
    capability

11
(Intention Bit, CCH safety channel)
  • Single-radio vehicle
  • Might stay on CCH all the time, or switch to SCH
    during SCH interval (e.g. if interested in
    service)
  • Only sets header bit to 1 to indicate intention
    to switch to an SCH on next SCH interval, else
    sets bit to 0.
  • Dual-radio vehicle leaves one radio on CCH all
    the time, always sets header bit to 0 to indicate
    intention
  • All vehicles
  • If a neighbor (or itself) sets header bit,
    vehicle sends BSM on CCH during CCH interval
  • Else, vehicle sends BSM on CCH at any time
  • Vehicle listens for BSMs on CCH whenever it is on
    CCH

12
Congestion under (capability, Ch 172) option
Single-radio vehicle sets header bit to 1, i.e.
b1 vehicle
Dual-radio vehicle (b0) with b1 neighbor
Dual-radio vehicle (b0) within 2 hops of b1
Dual-radio vehicle (b0) more than 2 hops from b1
4 receiving vehicles of interest drawn. Next
slide shows BSMs from additional sending vehicles
that are not drawn
13
Congestion under (capability, Ch 172) option
Ch 172 load uniform, CCH load high near b1
CCH Interval
SCH Interval
CCH
Ch 172
CCH
Ch 172
CCH
Ch 172
CCH
Ch 172
BSM from b1 vehicle
BSM from a b0 vehicle w/in 2 hops
BSM from a b0 vehicle with b1 neighbor
BSM from a b0 vehicle gt 2 hops
14
Congestion under (intention, CCH) option
RSU
Single-radio vehicle that sets header bit to 1,
i.e. b1 vehicle Only sets bit when intending to
access service (e.g. near RSU)
Single or Dual-radio vehicle (b0) with b1 neighbor
Single or Dual-radio vehicle (b0) within 2 hops
of b1
Single or Dual-radio vehicle (b0) more than 2
hops from b1
4 receiving vehicles of interest drawn.Next
slide shows BSMs from additional sending vehicles
that are not drawn
15
Congestion under (intention, CCH) option
RSU
Channel load spreads out
CCH Interval
SCH Interval
BSM from b1 vehicle
BSM from b0 vehicle w/in 2 hops
BSM from b0 vehicle with b1 neighbor
BSM from b0 vehicle gt 2 hops
16
Integrated congestion control
  • Note that congestion control can be integrated
    into either approach
  • Ex (Capability, Ch 172) if load on CCH during
    CCH interval gets high, BSM rate can be reduced
    there, while staying 10 Hz on Ch. 172. Separate
    rate decisions optimize performance on each
    channel
  • Ex (Intention, CCH) A vehicle may be
    rate-limited during CCH interval, and might send
    excess in SCH interval to a total of 10 Hz

17
Summary of these options
  • No Bit
  • Simplest. No header bits, decisions, boundary
    conditions
  • GID SPAT need to be on Ch. 172
  • Single-radio supports safety only
  • Allows CCH/SCH interval split more favorable to
    services
  • Capability Bit
  • Allows migration from single-radio channel
    switching to dual-radio-dominated environment
  • BSMs between dual-radio vehicles not subject to
    CCH interval congestion
  • Intention Bit
  • Like Capability Bit on migration
  • Works best where vehicles not switching to SCH
    (e.g. no RSU).
  • All vehicles within range of B1 vehicle
    affected by CCH interval congestion

18
Bit field definition
  • We need to distinguish between two types of
    vehicle
  • Do we also need to distinguish a WSM from an RSU?
  • Possible 2-bit code

00 b0 vehicle
01 b1 vehicle
10 RSU
11 reserved
19
Where in WSM header?
WSM Header
PSID
WSM Data (payload)
WSMP Version
WSM Length
WSM Element ID
Extension Fields
1 byte
variable
4 bytes
2 bytes
variable
1 byte
  • Could use bit(s) from Version field
  • Could allocate a separate byte
  • Needs to be present in all WSMs, so extension
    field is not a good choice

20
Next steps
  • VSC-A continue narrowing options. Select
    preferred approach based on technical and policy
    evaluation
  • IEEE 1609 provide feedback to VSC-A. Continue
    dialog
  • IEEE 1609 begin to consider allocating bits in
    WSM header

21
  • Backup Slides

22
FCC Memorandum Opinion and OrderJuly 26, 2006
(FCC 06-110)
  • We designate Channel 172 (frequencies
    5.855-5.865 GHz) exclusively for
    vehicle-to-vehicle safety communications for
    accident avoidance and mitigation, and safety of
    life and property applications
  • we agree that vehicle-to-vehicle collision
    avoidance and mitigation applications are
    exceptionally time-sensitive and should not be
    conducted on potentially congested channels.
  • the delay associated with shared use of a
    time-critical DRSC channel could be literally
    life-threatening in the context of collision
    avoidance

23
Taxonomy of Channel Switching Scenarios
Safety on CCH
Safety on Ch. 172
1609.4
Always-on Safety Channel
Always-on Safety Channel
3-way switch
1 radio
2 radios
1 radio
2 radios
1 radio
2 radios
2 radios
1 radio
No Obvious Migration Path
Good Initial Deployment
Long Term Advantages
24
Spectrum and Time Usage Maps1609.4, single and
dual radio cases
Multi-Channel continued
  • Spectrum Map

Radio 1
Radio 2 optional
Time Map
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