Approaches for Facilities Layer Protocols for Platooning
Abstract
This paper describes three approaches for facilities layer protocols for platooning. These imply sharing information within a platoon of vehicles based on communication standards developed within ETSI TC ITS. Two novel ITS... [ view full abstract ]
This paper describes three approaches for facilities layer protocols for platooning. These imply sharing information within a platoon of vehicles based on communication standards developed within ETSI TC ITS. Two novel ITS facilities layer protocols for platooning are proposed: Minimal and Full Platooning protocols. Standardising such protocols enable vehicles from different OEMs to have a common communication strategy for platooning. The proposed protocols are compared with the current facilities layer protocols: CAM and DENM. Deficiencies of these with respect to platooning are discussed. A discussion on message update rate is also given. Results from a demonstration of platooning with the Minimal protocol compared to CAM/DENM are presented. It is shown that the Minimal protocol gave a lower latency of brake actuation during a hard brake manoeuvre.
Authors
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Carl Bergenhem
(Qamcom Research & Technology AB)
Topic Areas
Communications and Protocols in ITS , Cooperative Techniques and Systems , ITS Field Tests and Implementation , ITS Policy, Design, Architecture and Standards
Session
Th-C8 » Special Session - Cooperation in Complex Networks of Vehicles II (13:40 - Thursday, 17th September, San Borondón B2)