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Platoon--assisted Vehicular Cloud in VANET: Vision and Challenges (2008.10928v1)

Published 25 Aug 2020 in eess.SY, cs.NI, cs.SY, and eess.SP

Abstract: Intelligent connected vehicles equipped with wireless sensors, intelligent control system, and communication devices are expected to commercially launch and emerge on road in short-term. These smart vehicles are able to partially/fully drive themselves; collect data from sensors, make and execute decisions based on that data; communicate with other vehicles, pedestrians, and nodes installed on the road; and provide infotainment and value-added services, such as broadband transmission of ultra-high definition video, files/apps downloading and uploading, online gaming, access to social media, audio/video conference streaming (office-in-car), live TV streaming, etc.; and so on. In addition, it is also possible for autonomous vehicles to form a "platoon" on road; maintaining close proximity in order to reduce the consumption of fuel and/or emission of gas, decrease costs, increase safety, and enhance the efficiency of the legacy transportation system. These emerging vehicular applications demand a large amount of computing and communication capacity to excel in their compute-intensive and latency-sensitive tasks. Based on these facts, the authors of this paper presented a visionary concept -- "platoon-assisted vehicular cloud" -- that exploits underutilized resources in platoons to augment vehicular cloud aiming to provide cost-effective and on-demand computing resources. Moreover, the authors presented three potential scenarios and explained the exploitation of platoon resources and roadside infrastructure to facilitate new applications. Besides system design, the paper did also summarize a number of open research challenges with the purpose of motivating new advances and potential solutions to this field.

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