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Towards realistic simulation of MEC-based Collective Perception: an initial edge service design for the Artery/Simu5G framework

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Abstract
Day 2 V2X applications are the next step in vehicular communications, as they aim to extend the scope of shared information. In addition to status data, traffic participants are also aware of each other's sensory capabilities and the data deriving from those sensors. Collective Perception (CP), one of the flagship Day 2 services, enables vehicles and infrastructural elements, like roadside units or smart intersection controllers, to provide information about detected objects, significantly increasing the level of cooperative awareness V2X can grant for the communicating entities. However, with the escalation in the amount of data to be sent over the vehicular or mobile networks and the need for more processing power to enable real-time safety applications based on CP, some form of infrastructural aid is needed. The traditional central cloud-based approach might fall short of meeting the latency requirements. To keep latency within an acceptable range and solve the computational tasks locally, leveraging the capabilities of 5G Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) could be a potential solution, thus ensuring a minimum impact on the core network. The architectural design and the modular approach of service implementation in the MEC specification by ETSI enable quick service deployment. This paper focuses on advanced Collective Perception-based V2X applications and the potential positive impact on their performance when operating with the support of edge computing. We also present the description – including the design considerations – of an initial, Artery/Simu5G-based edge service model working as a network-side intelligence extending the functionality of applications hosted on the vehicles.
Title
Towards realistic simulation of MEC-based Collective Perception: an initial edge service design for the Artery/Simu5G framework
Author
Kovács, Gergely
Bokor, László
Date of issue
2023
Access level
Open access
Copyright owner
Szerző
Conference title
1st Workshop on Intelligent Infocommunication Networks, Systems and Services (WI2NS2)
Conference place
Budapest
Conference date
2023.02.07
Language
en
Page
53 - 58
Subject
V2X, Collective Perception, MEC, Artery/Simu5G
Version
Post print
Identifiers
DOI: 10.3311/WINS2023-010
Title of the container document
1st Workshop on Intelligent Infocommunication Networks, Systems and Services
ISBN, e-ISBN
978-963-421-902-6
Document type
Konferenciaközlemény
Document genre
Konferenciacikk
University
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Faculty
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics

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