Quality-supporting duration in vehicle-to-vehicle cooperative communication with a decode-and-forward relaying vehicle

In this paper, we investigate a maximum allowable time that ensure a given outage probability target in vehicle-to vehicle cooperative communication (VVCC) with a decode-and-forward (DF) relay, which is referred to quality-supporting duration (QSD). QSD depends on the velocity of relaying vehicle and the initial positions of communicating vehicles. Numerical investigation shows how QSD greater than 200 seconds is achieved.

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