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4 May 2022 Design of connected and autonomous vehicle communication terminal based on 5th generation mobile communication network slicing model
Huanyi Liu
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Proceedings Volume 12172, International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer Communication (EIECC 2021); 121721N (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2634475
Event: International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer Communication (EIECC 2021), 2021, Nanchang, China
Abstract
5G network slicing with low delay and high reliability has been greatly sought after in the intelligent network connection automobile industry, and the development of various scenarios of vehicle networking also reflects the gradual deepening of 5G to various fields. Therefore, the embedded connected and autonomous vehicle communication terminal is analyzed and designed according to the application scenario of the intelligent networked automobile, and the Monte Carlo algorithm is utilized to maximize the vehicle data throughput and the total system throughput of the end-users by constructing the 5G mobile communication network slice model. The simulation results suggest that under the optimized power allocation technology, the end-users who receive vehicle data are enabled to achieve high throughput in their slices.
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Huanyi Liu "Design of connected and autonomous vehicle communication terminal based on 5th generation mobile communication network slicing model", Proc. SPIE 12172, International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer Communication (EIECC 2021), 121721N (4 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2634475
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KEYWORDS
Video

Wireless communications

Data communications

Mobile communications

Human-machine interfaces

Telecommunications

Network architectures

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