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An Optimal Transmission Reliability Enhancement Mechanism for Cooperative Driving System

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Green Intelligent Transportation Systems (GITSS 2017)

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Advances in V2X technologies have enabled vehicles to communicate with each other for sharing emergency warning message (EWM) and providing drivers with potential collision warnings in the vicinity of the intersection. In the vicinity of the intersection, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET) are a long-term solution contributing significantly toward vehicle cyber-physical systems (VCPS) in providing access to cooperative driving system. Thus, the cooperative driving system is a typical VCPS. However, EWM has transmission delay, error, and redundancy due to the inherent characteristics of VANET. For minimizing the transmission delay, and decreasing error and redundancy of EWM, and then achieving reliable EWM in the vicinity of the intersection, we propose an optimal transmission reliability enhancement mechanism (OTREM) for the cooperative driving system. In detail, through analyzing the inherent characteristics of transmission delay, error, and redundancy of EWM, we design transmission delay and error optimal schemes according to the traffic information transmission method and principle, and construct the vehicle roles change strategy using the modified finite automata to propagate EWM to the right roles of the endangered vehicles for decreasing redundancy of EWM.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the research funding support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (Grant No. 61572146, U1501252), Scientific research fund project of Guilin University of Electronic Technology (Grant No. UF17005Y, UF18001Y), Guangxi Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 2017JJA160613) and Guangxi Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 2016GXNSFAA380056).

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Zhao, H., Gu, T., Li, W. (2019). An Optimal Transmission Reliability Enhancement Mechanism for Cooperative Driving System. In: Wang, W., Bengler, K., Jiang, X. (eds) Green Intelligent Transportation Systems. GITSS 2017. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 503. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0302-9_14

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