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3GPP NR Sidelink Transmissions Toward 5G V2X


In Mode 1, a gNB does not receive ACK/NACK sent via the PSFCH from an in-coverage receiver. When a transmitting UE receives sidelink ACK/NACK, it needs to forward ACK/NAC...

Abstract:

Featuring direct communications between two user equipments (UEs) without signal relay through a base station, 3GPP sidelink transmissions have manifested their crucial r...Show More
Topic: Communication and Fog/Edge Computing Towards Intelligent Connected Vehicles (ICVs)

Abstract:

Featuring direct communications between two user equipments (UEs) without signal relay through a base station, 3GPP sidelink transmissions have manifested their crucial roles in the Long-Term Evolution (LTE) Advanced (LTE-A) for public safety and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) services. With this successful development in LTE-A, the evolution of sidelink transmissions continues in 3GPP New Radio (NR), which renders sidelink an inevitable component as well as downlink and uplink. Targeting at offering low latency, high reliability and high throughout V2X services for advanced driving use cases, a number of new sidelink functions not provided in the LTE-A are supported in NR, including the feedback channel, grant-free access, enhanced channel sensing procedure, and new control channel design. To fully comprehend these new functions, this paper therefore provides essential knowledge of 3GPP NR sidelink transmissions, including the physical layer structure, resource allocation mechanisms, resource sensing and selection procedures, synchronization, and quality-of-service (QoS) management. Furthermore, this paper also provides performance evaluation to assess the gains brought from the new control channel design. As NR sidelink transmissions have been regarded as a foundation to provide advanced services other than V2X in future releases (e.g., advanced relay), potential enhancements are also discussed to serve the urgent demand in corresponding normative works.
Topic: Communication and Fog/Edge Computing Towards Intelligent Connected Vehicles (ICVs)
In Mode 1, a gNB does not receive ACK/NACK sent via the PSFCH from an in-coverage receiver. When a transmitting UE receives sidelink ACK/NACK, it needs to forward ACK/NAC...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 8)
Page(s): 35368 - 35382
Date of Publication: 13 February 2020
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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