The quest for safer and more efficient transportation through cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM) calls for realistic performance analysis tools, especially with respect to wireless communications. While the simulation of existing and emerging communication technologies is an option, the most realistic results can be obtained by employing real hardware, as done for example in field operational tests (FOTs). For CCAM, however, performing FOTs requires vehicles, which are generally expensive, may require significant manpower, and lead to unacceptable safety issues. Mobility simulation with hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) serves as a middle ground, but current solutions lack flexibility and reconfigurability. This work thus proposes ColosSUMO as a way to couple Colosseum, the world's largest wireless network emulator, with the SUMO mobility simulator, showing its design concept, how it can be exploited to simulate realistic CCAM scenarios, and its flexibility in terms of communication technologies.
ColosSUMO: Evaluating Cooperative Driving Applications with Colosseum
2024-05-29
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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