Sponsor:
This work is partially supported by TIM through the research
contract “Multi-access Edge Computing”, and by the
EC through the H2020 5G-TRANSFORMER project (Project
ID 761536).
This paper presents a simulation-based testbed for
the study of collision detection in vehicular networks.We combine
the Omnet++ discrete-event simulator with the SUMO mobility
simulator and the SimuLTE framework, in order to study an
intersection scenarioThis paper presents a simulation-based testbed for
the study of collision detection in vehicular networks.We combine
the Omnet++ discrete-event simulator with the SUMO mobility
simulator and the SimuLTE framework, in order to study an
intersection scenario where the road-side unit also integrates
a collision detector. Through this set of tools, we are able to
simulate the exchange of cooperative awareness messages (CAMs)
and collision alerts, and evaluate the timeliness with which the
latter are received.[+][-]