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- Title
5G Cross-Border Operation for Connected and Automated Mobility: Challenges and Solutions.
- Authors
Kousaridas, Apostolos; Schimpe, Andreas; Euler, Sebastian; Vilajosana, Xavier; Fallgren, Mikael; Landi, Giada; Moscatelli, Francesca; Barmpounakis, Sokratis; Vázquez-Gallego, Francisco; Sedar, Roshan; Silva, Rodrigo; Dizambourg, Laurent; Wendt, Stefan; Muehleisen, Maciej; Eckert, Kurt; Härri, Jérôme; Alonso-Zarate, Jesus
- Abstract
The vision of cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM) across Europe can only be realized when harmonized solutions that support cross-border traffic exist. The possibility of providing CCAM services along different countries when vehicles drive across various national borders has a huge innovative business potential. However, the seamless provision of connectivity and the uninterrupted delivery of services along borders also poses interesting technical challenges. The situation is particularly innovative given the multi-country, multi-operator, multi-telco-vendor, and multi-car-manufacturer scenario of any cross-border layout. This paper introduces the challenges associated to a cross-border deployment of communication technologies through the analysis of three use cases: tele-operated driving, high-definition map generation and distribution for autonomous vehicles, and anticipated cooperative collision avoidance. Furthermore, a set of 5G solutions have been identified to ensure that CCAM services can be supported efficiently in cross-border scenarios. Faster handover of a data connection from one operator to another, generalized inter-mobile edge computing (MEC) coordination, and quality of service (QoS) prediction are some of the solutions that have been introduced to reduce the uncertainties of a real 5G cross-border deployment.
- Subjects
EUROPE; TELECOMMUNICATION; DELIVERY of goods; AUTONOMOUS vehicles; QUALITY of service; WIRELESS communications
- Publication
Future Internet, 2020, Vol 12, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
1999-5903
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/fi12010005