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5G V2X Performance Comparison for Different Channel Coding Schemes and Propagation Models

Channel coding is a fundamental procedure in wireless telecommunication systems and has a strong impact on the data transmission quality. This effect becomes more important when the transmission must be characterised by low latency and low bit error rate, as in the case of vehicle-to-everything (V2X...

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Autores principales: Chatzoulis, Dimitrios, Chaikalis, Costas, Kosmanos, Dimitrios, Anagnostou, Kostas E., Karetsos, George T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10007615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904638
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23052436
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author Chatzoulis, Dimitrios
Chaikalis, Costas
Kosmanos, Dimitrios
Anagnostou, Kostas E.
Karetsos, George T.
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Kosmanos, Dimitrios
Anagnostou, Kostas E.
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description Channel coding is a fundamental procedure in wireless telecommunication systems and has a strong impact on the data transmission quality. This effect becomes more important when the transmission must be characterised by low latency and low bit error rate, as in the case of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) services. Thus, V2X services must use powerful and efficient coding schemes. In this paper, we thoroughly examine the performance of the most important channel coding schemes in V2X services. More specifically, the impact of use of 4th-Generation Long-Term Evolution (4G-LTE) turbo codes, 5th-Generation New Radio (5G-NR) polar codes and low-density parity-check codes (LDPC) in V2X communication systems is researched. For this purpose, we employ stochastic propagation models that simulate the cases of line of sight (LOS), non-line of sight (NLOS) and line of sight with vehicle blockage (NLOSv) communication. Different communication scenarios are investigated in urban and highway environments using the 3rd-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) parameters for the stochastic models. Based on these propagation models, we investigate the performance of the communication channels in terms of bit error rate (BER) and frame error rate (FER) performance for different levels of signal to noise ratio (SNR) for all the aforementioned coding schemes and three small V2X-compatible data frames. Our analysis shows that turbo-based coding schemes have superior BER and FER performance than 5G coding schemes for the vast majority of the considered simulation scenarios. This fact, combined with the low-complexity requirements of turbo schemes for small data frames, makes them more suitable for small-frame 5G V2X services.
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spelling pubmed-100076152023-03-12 5G V2X Performance Comparison for Different Channel Coding Schemes and Propagation Models Chatzoulis, Dimitrios Chaikalis, Costas Kosmanos, Dimitrios Anagnostou, Kostas E. Karetsos, George T. Sensors (Basel) Article Channel coding is a fundamental procedure in wireless telecommunication systems and has a strong impact on the data transmission quality. This effect becomes more important when the transmission must be characterised by low latency and low bit error rate, as in the case of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) services. Thus, V2X services must use powerful and efficient coding schemes. In this paper, we thoroughly examine the performance of the most important channel coding schemes in V2X services. More specifically, the impact of use of 4th-Generation Long-Term Evolution (4G-LTE) turbo codes, 5th-Generation New Radio (5G-NR) polar codes and low-density parity-check codes (LDPC) in V2X communication systems is researched. For this purpose, we employ stochastic propagation models that simulate the cases of line of sight (LOS), non-line of sight (NLOS) and line of sight with vehicle blockage (NLOSv) communication. Different communication scenarios are investigated in urban and highway environments using the 3rd-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) parameters for the stochastic models. Based on these propagation models, we investigate the performance of the communication channels in terms of bit error rate (BER) and frame error rate (FER) performance for different levels of signal to noise ratio (SNR) for all the aforementioned coding schemes and three small V2X-compatible data frames. Our analysis shows that turbo-based coding schemes have superior BER and FER performance than 5G coding schemes for the vast majority of the considered simulation scenarios. This fact, combined with the low-complexity requirements of turbo schemes for small data frames, makes them more suitable for small-frame 5G V2X services. MDPI 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10007615/ /pubmed/36904638 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23052436 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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