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Investigating 5G V2X QoS using turbo codes

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Kosmanos D., Chaikalis C., Savvas I.K., Anagnostou K.E., Bargiotas D.
Fecha
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1109/MTTW53539.2021.9607131
Materia
5G mobile communication systems
Long Term Evolution (LTE)
Quality of service
Signal to noise ratio
Turbo codes
Vehicle to Everything
Vehicle to vehicle communications
Vehicles
3rd generation
5th generation
Bit-error rate
Data-rate
Error rate performance
Frame error
GEMV model
Implementation scenario
Quality-of-service
V2V
Bit error rate
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Resumen
3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) 5th Generation (5G) Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) implementation scenarios represent typical applications of the new forthcoming technology. Quality of service (QoS) in 5G V2X services represents a critical issue with parameters like reliability, end-to-end latency, data rate and communication range in realistic environmental conditions for an urban area (i.e. different vehicle speeds and vehicle densities). We investigate 6 V2X implementation scenarios using Long Term Evolution (L TE) turbo coding with a geometry-based efficient propagation V2X model (GEMV), where we consider the above parameters for three turbo decoding algorithms. Our approach is suitable for 3GPP cooperative sensing, for all 6 scenarios considering large Signal-Noise-Ratio (SNR) values of 9 and 10 dB. Furthermore, doubling data rate results to up 2 dB Bit Error Rate (BER)/Frame Error Rate (FER) performance losses, while increasing mobile terminal speed results in worse BER/FER performance mainly for large BER/FER values. Finally, we observe a BER/FER performance decrease of about 4 dB for an increase of vehicle density from 45 to 105. © 2021 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/75158
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