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Quality analysis of CSMA/CA communications in inter-vehicle communication services

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Recently, inter-vehicle communication services which support safe driving have been attracting significant. CSMA/CA is a representative communication method in inter-vehicle communications. It is necessary to clarify the quality characteristics of inter-vehicle communication in order to achieve driving support. Although there are conventional models for CSMA/CA which are derived using an ideal environment, they are not consistent with behavior in actual inter-vehicle communication. This paper proposes a mathematical model that can analyze communication quality between the specific vehicles by dealing with the discrepancies between conventional theory and practice. Furthermore, we analyze communication performance between vehicles in specific accidents using the proposed model.

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    ICUIMC '10: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Uniquitous Information Management and Communication
    January 2010
    550 pages
    ISBN:9781605588933
    DOI:10.1145/2108616
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    1. CSMA/CA
    2. inter-vehicle communication
    3. mathematical model
    4. safe driving support

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