2013
DOI: 10.4236/cn.2013.51007
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Fairness Assurance through TXOP Tuning in IEEE 802.11p Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Networks for Drive-Thru Internet Applications

Abstract: This paper addresses an unfairness problem that exists among vehicles of distinct velocities in IEEE 802.11p based vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) networks used for drive-thru Internet applications. The standard IEEE 802.11p does not take into account, the residence time of vehicles within the coverage of each road side unit (RSU), for granting channel access. Due to this, a vehicle moving with higher velocity has less chance to communicate with the RSU, as compared to vehicles with lower velocity, due to its … Show more

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“…The IEEE 802.11p standard, employing TXOP [9], [26], [13], [23], [3], plays a vital role in fostering fair access to the medium, particularly for legacy devices. Our model helps mitigate contention issues by efficiently managing transmission opportunities in IEEE 802.11bd, ensuring that legacy devices coexisting with newer technologies can access the medium fairly.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IEEE 802.11p standard, employing TXOP [9], [26], [13], [23], [3], plays a vital role in fostering fair access to the medium, particularly for legacy devices. Our model helps mitigate contention issues by efficiently managing transmission opportunities in IEEE 802.11bd, ensuring that legacy devices coexisting with newer technologies can access the medium fairly.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%