Adaptation of radio resources allocation in an intelligent transport system enabled cellular mobile network and method for operating such network
US-2015326668-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US9820113B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9820113-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214430938-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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A method of transmitting a message is disclosed, wherein the method is for a vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device adapted to operate in accordance with a vehicle-to-vehicle communication protocol and in accordance with a cellular communication protocol for communication with a wireless communication network. The method comprises determining a geographical position of the vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device and determining, based on the determined geographical position, whether at least one direction extending from the determined geographical position lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message. If at least one direction lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message, the method comprises transmitting a report to a network node of the wireless communication network, wherein the report indicates the message. Corresponding computer program product, arrangement and communication device are also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of transmitting a message for a vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device adapted to operate in accordance with a vehicle-to-vehicle communication protocol, and in accordance with a cellular communication protocol for communication with a wireless communication network, the method comprising: determining a geographical position of the vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device; determining, based on the determined geographical position, whether at least one direction extending from the determined geographical position lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message; and if the at least one direction lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message: transmitting a report to a network node of the wireless communication network, wherein the report indicates the message. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising determining one or more directions for transmission of the message by the vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device, and wherein said determining whether the at least one direction lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message is determined among the determined one or more directions for transmission of the message. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein determining the one or more directions for transmission of the message comprises: correlating the determined geographical position with map information; and determining each of the one or more directions for transmission of the message as a direction that, according to the map information, comprises a road connection crossing the determined geographical position. 4. The method of claim 2 wherein determining the one or more directions for transmission of the message comprises determining all directions extending from the determined geographical position as directions for transmission of the message. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising determining, for each of the at least one direction lacking other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message, whether the direction is a direction for transmission of the message by the vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein determining whether the direction is a direction for transmission of the message comprises: correlating the direction with map information; and determining that the direction is a direction for transmission of the message if, according to the map information, the direction comprises a road connection crossing the determined geographical position. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising: monitoring signaling comprising respective geographical positions of one or more other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices; and wherein determining whether the at least one direction lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message is further based on the monitored signaling. 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising: receiving signaling comprising the respective geographical position of at least one of the one or more other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices; and wherein determining whether the at least one direction lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message is further based on the received geographical positions. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein it is determined that a direction lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message if there are no received geographical positions in that direction extending from the determined geographical position. 10. The method of claim 8 wherein determining whether the at least one direction lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message comprises: correlating the determined and received geographical positions with map information; and wherein it is determined that a direction lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message if that direction does not comprise at least one of the received geographical position which, according to the map information, is on a road connection crossing the determined geographical position. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the geographical positions comprise at least one of a satellite based position indication, a cellular network location indication, and a cooperative localization position indication. 12. The method of claim 1 further comprising transmitting the message using vehicle-to-vehicle communication. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the message is transmitted using vehicle-to-vehicle communication in at least one direction having other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message. 14. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the report further comprises an indication of the at least one direction lacking other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message. 15. An arrangement for a vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device adapted to operate in accordance with a vehicle-to-vehicle communication protocol, and in accordance with a cellular communication protocol for communication with a wireless communication network, the arrangement comprising: a positioning unit adapted to determine a geographical position of the vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device; a direction evaluator adapted to determine, based on the determined geographical position, whether at least one direction extending from the determined geographical position lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message; and a transmitter adapted to—if at least one direction lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message—transmit a report to a network node of the wireless communication network, wherein the report indicates the message. 16. The arrangement of claim 15 further comprising a determiner adapted to determine one or more directions for transmission of the message by the vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device, and wherein the direction evaluator is adapted to determine whether at least one direction among the determined one or more directions lacks other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message. 17. The arrangement of claim 16 wherein the determiner is adapted to determine the one or more directions for transmission of the message by: correlating the determined geographical position with map information; and determining each of the one or more directions for transmission of the message as a direction that, according to the map information, comprises a road connection crossing the determined geographical position. 18. The arrangement of claim 15 further comprising a determiner adapted to determine, for each of the at least one direction lacking other vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled devices for reception of the message, whether the direction is a direction for transmission of the message by the vehicle-to-vehicle communication enabled device. 19. The arrangement of claim 18 wherein the determiner is adapted to determine whether the direction is a direction for transmission of the message by: correlating the direction with map information; and determining that the direction is a direction for transmission of the message if, according to the map information, the di
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