The emerging vehicular connected applications, such as cooperative automated driving and intersection collision warning, show great potentials to improve the driving safety, where vehicles can share the data collected by a variety of on-board sensors with surrounding vehicles and roadside infrastructures. Transmitting and processing this huge amount of sensory data introduces new challenges for automotive edge computing with traditional wireless communication networks. In this work, we address the problem of traditional asymmetrical network resource allocation for uplink and downlink connections that can significantly degrade the performance of vehicular connected applications. An end-to-end automotive edge networking system, FAIR, is proposed to provide fast, scalable, and impartial connected services for intelligent vehicles with edge computing, which can be applied to any traffic scenes and road topology. The core of FAIR is our proposed symmetrical network resource allocation algorithm deployed at edge servers and service adaptation algorithm equipped on intelligent vehicles. Extensive simulations are conducted to validate our proposed FAIR by leveraging real-world traffic dataset. Simulation results demonstrate that FAIR outperforms existing solutions in a variety of traffic scenes and road topology.


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    Title :

    FAIR: Towards Impartial Resource Allocation for Intelligent Vehicles With Automotive Edge Computing


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    Publication date :

    2023-02-01


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    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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