Cooperative resource status exchange for reliable vehicular sidelink broadcasts
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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M. Elsharief, S. Rahman Sabuj, S. Kwon and H. -S. Jo, "Cooperative Resource Status Exchange for Reliable Vehicular Sidelink Broadcasts," in IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems, vol. 7, pp. 771-786, 2026, doi: 10.1109/OJITS.2026.3671296.
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Vehicular sidelink communications are essential to autonomous driving, yet broadcast reliability under distributed operation remains constrained by collisions and inefficient resource use. The third-generation partnership project (3GPP) has defined a new radio (NR) for vehicle-to-everything (V2X) Mode 2 for autonomous resource reservation and selection. An important challenge in the design of NR-V2X systems is the efficient allocation of resources. Resource allocation facilitates reliable communication between user equipment (UEs) and other network elements. A cooperative approach among UEs is required to ensure reliable resource allocation and communication in such networks. This paper presents cooperative resource status exchange (CRSE), a cooperative scheme that augments autonomous sidelink broadcasts by disseminating a compact resource status map in each packet. It significantly maximizes the packet reception ratio (PRR) and resource utilization. In addition, CRSE integrates game theory to provide a sophisticated method for analyzing and optimizing resource selection strategies among UEs. The analytical model and simulation results show that CRSE performs better than new radio NR-V2X Mode 2, UE-scheduling, and short-term sensing-based resource selection (STS-RS) in terms of PRR and successful transmission rate. The results show that CRSE improves the PRR by approximately 24.6%, 15.2%, and 12.3% over NR-V2X, UE-scheduling, and STS-RS, respectively. Furthermore, the results demonstrate the possibility of realizing the maximum value of PRR and a successful transmission rate.
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