Understanding the impact of the PC5 Resource Grid design on the capacity and efficiency of LTE-V2X in vehicular networks

Author

Camps, Daniel

Casademont, Jordi

Lopez, Leandro

Mendoza, Charmae

Publication date

2020-06-01



Abstract

Vehicular communications will foster mobility services and enable mass adoption of future autonomous vehicles, interchanging huge amount of data acquired from vehicles' sensors. 3GPP Release 14 presents the first standard for supporting V2X in LTE. Several enhancements are introduced, including a new arrangement of the physical resource grid, where subchannels are the minimum resource unit instead of Resource Blocks. The resource grid is defined by several design parameters, some of them with constraints imposed by 3GPP specifications, that affect the maximum message transmission rate and efficiency of the system. Moreover, the optimum choice of these parameters is closely linked to message length, which is another variable parameter. This paper provides an analysis of the relationship between these design parameters (Resource Block per Subchannel, Transport Block Size Index and Coding rate), message size and system's maximum capacity and efficiency. In doing so, we do not consider channel reuse or radio transmission characteristics because the focus of this paper is trying to find the resource grid design parameters that optimize system capacity, which is a very important aspect to consider by V2X operators.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

621.3 Electrical engineering

Subject

Mobile Wireless Internet

Pages

13 p.

Collection

Volume 2020; 8156908

Version of

Hindawi. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing

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Copyright © 2020 Leandro Miguel Lopez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly.

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