A LoRa Based Reliable and Low Power Vehicle to Everything (V2X) Communication Architecture
Khandaker Foysal Haque, Ahmed Abdelgawad, Venkata P. Yanambaka, Kumar Yelamarthi
Abstract
The industrial development of the last few decades has prompt to increase in the number of vehicles multi-fold. With the increased number of vehicles on the road, safety has become one of the major concerns. Inter vehicular communication, specially Vehicle to Everything (V2X) communication can address these pressing issues including autonomous traffic systems and autonomous driving. Extensive research is going on to develop a reliable V2X communication architecture with different wireless technologies like Long Range (LoRa) communication, Zigbee, LTE, and 5G. The reliability and effectiveness of V2X communication greatly depend on communication architecture and the associated wireless technology. In this conquest, a LoRa based reliable, robust, and low power V2X communication architecture is proposed in this paper. The communication architecture is designed, implemented, and tested in a real world scenario to evaluate its reliability. Testing and analysis suggest a vehicle in the road can communicate reliably with roadside infrastructures at different speeds ranging from (10-30) Miles per Hour (MPH) with the proposed architecture. At 10 MPH, a vehicle sends one data packet of 40 bytes every 27 meters and at 30 MPH, it sends the same data packet every 53 meters with smooth transitioning from communicating with one infrastructure to another.