Evaluation Performance of Contention Window on the Impact Hidden Node Vehicle to Vehicle

2023 International Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Applications (ISITIA)(2023)

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The IEEE 802.11p protocol uses Medium Access Control (MAC) to control who has access to the vehicle. The MAC layer of 802.11p uses access techniques known as Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA). Channel access is possible using the Distributed Coordination Function (DCF), which includes a built-in countdown. Additionally, CSMA/CA uses a radio station before speaking to another vehicle to identify which one is broadcasting. However, the RTS/CTS mechanism cannot be applied to broadcast communication because broadcast communication cannot receive CTS from all receiving vehicles. To eliminate hidden nodes in vehicle-to-vehicle communication, the contention window’s effectiveness will be evaluated in this study by raising the communication channel’s signal-to-interference and noise ratio (SINR). V2V transmission is used, namely broadcast, considering that from previous research, RTS/CTS transmission can only be done in unicast. RTS/CTSCW=64 if it is in dense traffic conditions (N=400), then $\mathrm{Radius}_{\mathrm{hidden}}$ is approximately 25 meters in radius. In contrast, in light traffic conditions with RTS/CTSCW=64, $\mathrm{Radius}_{\mathrm{hidden}}$ is around 300 meters in radius.
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hidden node,CSMA/CA,RTS/CTS,contention window,V2V
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