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Characterizing the Energy Trade-Offs of End-to-End Vehicular Communications using an Hyperfractal Urban Modelling

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We characterize trade-offs between the end-to-end communication delay and the energy in urban vehicular communications with infrastructure assistance. Our study exploits the self-similarity of the location of communication entities in cities by modeling them with an innovative model called "hyperfractal". We show that the hyperfractal model can be extended to incorporate roadside infrastructure and provide stochastic geometry tools to allow a rigorous analysis. We compute theoretical bounds for the end-to-end communication hop count considering two different energy-minimizing goals: either total accumulated energy or maximum energy per node. We prove that the hop count for an endto-end transmission is bounded by O(n 1−α/(d F −1)) where α < 1 and d F > 2 is the fractal dimension
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hal-03034848 , version 1 (01-12-2020)

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Dalia Popescu, Philippe Jacquet, Bernard Mans, Bartłomiej Błaszczyszyn. Characterizing the Energy Trade-Offs of End-to-End Vehicular Communications using an Hyperfractal Urban Modelling. 2020. ⟨hal-03034848⟩
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