Strategies to Plan the Number and Locations of RSUs for an IEEE 802.11p-based Infrastructure in Urban Environment
Résumé
In this paper, we propose different strategies to efficiently deploy RSUs in a city with the ultimate goal of having an 802.11p-based infrastructure to deliver Internet services. Unlike most existing works, (i) our strategies' only prior information is the average density of vehicles in the studied area, and (ii) they rely on the forecast of a performance model of 802.11p to assist and guide their choices regarding the location of RSUs. With the help of two simulators, namely SUMO and ns-3, we investigate the behavior of each strategy in three scenarios inspired by the street map of real-life major cities. Our findings are twofold: (i) we demonstrate that any efficient RSUs deployment is tightly tied to the specifics of the considered city (namely, the arrangement of streets and the spatial density of vehicles); (ii) the best strategy is not to position RSUs where the traffic density is at its highest, nor at the street junctions where the traffic density is often at its highest but instead where they will be able to deliver the target QoS to a maximum number of vehicles.
Domaines
Informatique [cs]
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