Simulation-Based Evaluation of V2X System with Variable Computational Infrastructure
The issue of organizing efficient interaction between vehicle-to-everything (V2X) system elements has become increasingly critical in recent years. Utilizing V2X technology enables achieving the necessary balance of safety, reducing system load, and ensuring a high degree of vehicle automation. This...
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| description | The issue of organizing efficient interaction between vehicle-to-everything (V2X) system elements has become increasingly critical in recent years. Utilizing V2X technology enables achieving the necessary balance of safety, reducing system load, and ensuring a high degree of vehicle automation. This study aims to develop a simulation system for V2X applications in various element placement configurations and conduct a numerical analysis of several V2X system interaction schemes. The research analyzes various methods, including clustering, edge computing, and fog computing, aimed at minimizing system losses. The results demonstrate that each proposed model can be effectively implemented on mobile nodes. The results also provide insights into the average expected request processing times, thereby enhancing the organization of the V2X system. The authors propose a model that enables the distribution of system parameters and resources for diverse computational tasks, which is essential for the successful implementation and utilization of V2X technology. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-cd6c3d81c1dc4b858ecc559bf62efacc2025-08-20T03:43:10ZengMDPI AGNetwork2673-87322025-02-0151410.3390/network5010004Simulation-Based Evaluation of V2X System with Variable Computational InfrastructureAndrei Vladyko0Pavel Plotnikov1Gleb Tambovtsev2Faculty of Radioelectronic Systems and Robotics, The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Prospekt Bolshevikov 22-1, 193232 Saint Petersburg, RussiaFaculty of Information Technology and Software Engineering, The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Prospekt Bolshevikov 22-1, 193232 Saint Petersburg, RussiaFaculty of Radioelectronic Systems and Robotics, The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Prospekt Bolshevikov 22-1, 193232 Saint Petersburg, RussiaThe issue of organizing efficient interaction between vehicle-to-everything (V2X) system elements has become increasingly critical in recent years. Utilizing V2X technology enables achieving the necessary balance of safety, reducing system load, and ensuring a high degree of vehicle automation. This study aims to develop a simulation system for V2X applications in various element placement configurations and conduct a numerical analysis of several V2X system interaction schemes. The research analyzes various methods, including clustering, edge computing, and fog computing, aimed at minimizing system losses. The results demonstrate that each proposed model can be effectively implemented on mobile nodes. The results also provide insights into the average expected request processing times, thereby enhancing the organization of the V2X system. The authors propose a model that enables the distribution of system parameters and resources for diverse computational tasks, which is essential for the successful implementation and utilization of V2X technology.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-8732/5/1/4vehicular communicationsvehicle to everythingvehicular computingsimulation system |
| spellingShingle | Andrei Vladyko Pavel Plotnikov Gleb Tambovtsev Simulation-Based Evaluation of V2X System with Variable Computational Infrastructure Network vehicular communications vehicle to everything vehicular computing simulation system |
| title | Simulation-Based Evaluation of V2X System with Variable Computational Infrastructure |
| title_full | Simulation-Based Evaluation of V2X System with Variable Computational Infrastructure |
| title_fullStr | Simulation-Based Evaluation of V2X System with Variable Computational Infrastructure |
| title_full_unstemmed | Simulation-Based Evaluation of V2X System with Variable Computational Infrastructure |
| title_short | Simulation-Based Evaluation of V2X System with Variable Computational Infrastructure |
| title_sort | simulation based evaluation of v2x system with variable computational infrastructure |
| topic | vehicular communications vehicle to everything vehicular computing simulation system |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2673-8732/5/1/4 |
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