Study on the Advanced MAC Scheduling Algorithm for the Infrared Dedicated Short Range Communication

  • Sujin Kwag
  • Sesang Park
  • Sangsun Lee
Conference paper
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 3480)

Abstract

Dedicated Short Range Communication (IR-DSRC) is a communication system between Rode Side Equipment (RSE) and On Board Equipment (OBE) in a vehicle. Wireless resources shared among nodes should be efficiently allocated in the telecommunication system, and a MAC scheduling algorithm is needed. The purpose of the MAC scheduling algorithm is improving the efficiency after considering the QoS requirements of each node. IR-DSRC is limited to simple services and current MAC scheduling algorithm of it is similar to a Round Robin. Therefore, the efficiency of the system is inadequate for multimedia services. In this paper, we proposed a new MAC scheduling algorithm for the IR-DSRC system which improves the system efficiency and guarantees fairness among OBEs.

Keywords

Medium Access Control Total Throughput Dedicate Short Range Communication Large Packet Weight Fair Queue 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Sujin Kwag
    • 1
  • Sesang Park
    • 1
  • Sangsun Lee
    • 2
  1. 1.Division of Telecommunication Engineering, Automotive Communication Research LABHanyang UniversitySeoulKorea
  2. 2.Division of Electrical and Computer EngineeringHanyang UniversitySeoulKorea

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