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Global Edge Bandwidth Cost Gradient-based Heuristic for Fast Data Delivery to Connected Vehicles under Vehicle Overlaps

Title
Global Edge Bandwidth Cost Gradient-based Heuristic for Fast Data Delivery to Connected Vehicles under Vehicle Overlaps
Author(s)
Gupta, AkshajCherukara, Joseph JohnGangadharan, DeepakKim, BaekGyuSokolsky, OlegLee, Insup
Issued Date
2022-06-20
Citation
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, pp.1 - 7
Type
Conference Paper
ISBN
9781665482431
ISSN
1550-2252
Abstract
The emergence of vehicle connectivity technologies and associated applications have paved the way for increased consumer interest in connected vehicles. These modern day vehicles are now capable of sending/receiving vast amounts of data and offloading computation (which is one possible service) to servers thereby improving safety, comfort, driving experience, etc. In the early stages of connectivity, all the data communication and computation offloading happened between the cloud server and the vehicles. However, this is not feasible in scenarios having strict timing requirements and bandwidth cost constraints. Vehicular Edge Computing (VEC) demonstrated an efficient way to tackle the above problem. In order to optimally utilize the resources of the edge servers for data delivery, an efficient edge resource allocation framework needs to be developed. In a recent work, data/service delivery to connected vehicles assumed a worst-case scenario that all vehicles with routes passing through an edge appear in the edge coverage region simultaneously. However, this worst-case scenario is very pessimistic, which results in overestimation of edge resources. We address this by precisely computing the set of vehicles which simultaneously appear in the coverage region of an edge (which we call vehicle overlaps). In this work, we first propose an optimization framework for edge resource allocation that minimizes the bandwidth cost of data delivery to connected vehicles while considering the traffic flow and vehicle overlaps. Then, we propose an efficient heuristic to deliver data based on minimizing global edge bandwidth cost gradient under vehicle overlaps. We demonstrate the improvement in resource allocation considering vehicle overlaps. Using real world traffic data, we also demonstrate reduction in data delivery times using the proposed heuristic. © 2022 IEEE.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46831
DOI
10.1109/vtc2022-spring54318.2022.9860915
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Related Researcher
  • 김백규 Kim, BaekGyu
  • Research Interests 사이버물리 시스템; Cyber-Physical Systems(CPS); 사물인터넷; Internet-Of-Things(IoT); Embedded Software; Formal Method; Software Engineering; model-based development; hardware/software integration; distributed computing; real-time systems
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