Abstract

This paper addresses an emergency alert broadcast for autonomous vehicles in indoor environments. For a rapid alert broadcast, a novel cluster diversity is proposed. Using the cluster diversity, the alert broadcast can significantly reduce the number of rebroadcasts. This leads to the rapid delivery of emergency alerts. The cluster diversity consists of clustering and diversity combining. For the clustering, the cluster diversity technique utilizes the location information of autonomous vehicles. Using the location information, a cluster head is selected in each cluster. The cluster head rebroadcasts the emergency alert to the autonomous vehicles. Therefore, the clustering can lessen the number of rebroadcasts. In order to further reduce the number of rebroadcasts, a diversity combining technique is proposed in this paper. The diversity approach is based on the clustering. For the diversity, the emergency alert packet is repeated in the transmitted OFDM block. For each cluster, the emergency alert packet can orthogonally be allocated to the corresponding frequency sub-band in the OFDM block. In the received OFDM block, the autonomous vehicle utilizes the emergency alert packet with the maximum power in order to achieve a diversity. The experimental results exhibit that the proposed cluster diversity can considerably reduce the number of rebroadcasts in indoor environments. The results also show that the presented approach substantially outperforms the conventional technique in terms of the number of outage vehicles in the cases of rebroadcasts under indoor environments.

Highlights

  • Lots of attention has been paid to smart cities, which offer various automation strategies based on high technologies for better life qualities [1]

  • The broadcast approach can significantly reduce the number of rebroadcasts

  • The broadcast method relies on the proposed cluster diversity for rebroadcasts

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INTRODUCTION

Lots of attention has been paid to smart cities, which offer various automation strategies based on high technologies for better life qualities [1]. S. Chang: Emergence Alert Broadcast Based on Cluster Diversity for Autonomous Vehicles environments [12]. This paper addresses a novel emergency alert broadcast approach for autonomous vehicles in indoor environments such as smart buildings. The novel broadcast method utilizes a proposed cluster diversity in the cases of rebroadcasts. The alert broadcast considerably lessens the number of rebroadcasts This can lead to the rapid delivery of emergency alerts to all the autonomous vehicles in indoor environments. The cluster head delivers the emergency alert to the autonomous vehicles in the cases of rebroadcasts. The results exhibit that the presented method is much superior to the conventional carousel technique [11] in terms of the number of outage vehicles in the cases of rebroadcasts in the indoor environments

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