5G Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) is a promising technology to satisfy the increasing demands of intelligent transportation systems. Emerging V2X applications with a high level of automation impose very strict requirements on latency (less than 10 ms) and reliability (higher than 99.99%). For sporadic traffic, such demands can be satisfied with a distributed channel access method called Mode 2. This letter proposes an analytical model of Mode 2 that estimates the packet loss rate and the network capacity taking into account the peculiarities of Mode 2 and -- in contrast to the existing models -- provides the accuracy required in the emerging V2X scenarios. The model can be used to find the optimal transmission parameters that maximize the network capacity and/or to select the required bandwidth.
@article{arxiv.2309.12901,
title = {Analytical Model of 5G V2X Mode 2 for Sporadic Traffic},
author = {Dmitry Bankov and Evgeny Khorov and Artem Krasilov and Artem Otmakhov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.12901},
year = {2023}
}