Sustainable Urban C-V2X with Intelligent Radio Environment Twinning
Tommy Svensson and Anders Logg (Chalmers)
Abstract: Ubiquitous connectivity to power Information and communication technologies (ICTs) is crucial for the modern society. Besides, ICT also has an important role for accelerating economic processes that enable sustainability. As one part of ICT in smart and sustainable cities, cellular vehicle to everything (C-V2X)-based automated driving will be crucial for fully autonomous or remotely operated vehicles in urban environments. To this end, different communication technologies have been developed to improve the efficiency and reliability of the network performance, such as millimeter wave communications and reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS). However, challenges remain especially in urban areas where the performance is normally hard to be evaluated before deployments. Fortunately, digital twinning can embed artificial intelligence and ICT to provide a digital replica of real-life environments. With specific characteristics, the replica is almost a cloned version of the original system, and is able to constantly update the properties with real-time data from sensors. In this presentation, we will present recent progress in our AoA-ICT Seed Project on programmable, and environmental-suitable communication paradigm for C-V2X in dense city environments empowered by digital twinning.
numerical analysisoptimization and control
Audience: researchers in the topic
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| Organizers: | David Cohen*, Annika Lang* |
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