Abstract

Recent advances in cooperative multiple-input-multiple-output (CMIMO) techniques have encouraged interest in the development of intelligent transportation systems (ITS). They have the potential for use in the infrastructure to vehicle (I2V) and infrastructure to infrastructure (I2I) communications in ITS networks where the energy consumption of wireless sensor nodes embedded on the road infrastructure is constraint. Therefore, how to reduce the energy consumption becomes a hot research topic. In this paper, applications of cooperative communications in ITS networks are proposed for reducing the total energy consumption. At first, the ITS model is established based on the cooperative multiple-input-multiple-output spatial modulation (CMIMO-SM). A detailed energy consumption analysis of the proposed scheme compared with the traditional single-input-single-output (SISO) based scheme is then presented. The comparison conducted between these communication schemes helps us select the optimal one for energy reduction in energy constrained ITS networks. Additionally, under the guidance of the proposed scheme we consider the multi-hop transmission scenario where the energy efficiency improvement is achieved by finding the optimal hop number with the equal hop-length scheme. As a result, we analyze the energy consumption in different situations, and discuss the requirements on the hop-length and hop number in ITS networks. It shows that the optimal results are dependent on the ITS scenarios and choosing the appropriate transmission scheme will provide a good energy consumption performance in ITS.

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