Retracted: An Integration Of Wireless Communications And Artificial Intelligence For Autonomous Vehicles
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Abstract
The pinnacle of transportation is the development of autonomous driving, which, with the help of CAVs and related traffic management systems, can eventually lead to congestion- and accident-free driving. This vision has as of late prodded extraordinary examination interest in fields including IoV, LTE-V2X, and 5G. In any case, the huge volume of traffic information that CAVs produce makes issues for both the current organizations and the approaching 5G correspondence organizations. For outside network innovations, the VMBS fills in as both a client hub and an edge processing hub. For CAVs, it fills in as a base station and a data caching hub, melding correspondence and calculation. People offer both the VMBS-empowered handset and figuring for CAVs as well as the VMBS-helped wireless innovation for other wireless gadgets to achieve this. It is underlined and addressed that there are a number of research obstacles and open questions. Last but not least, the results of the simulation show that the planned VMBS-CCNA may significantly enhance throughput, latency, and the average amount of links.
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The record
- Venue
- Topic
- Internet of Things and AI
- Field
- Computer Science
- Canadian institutions
- Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (Canada)
- Funders
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- Keywords
- HandsetComputer scienceWirelessLatency (audio)Base stationThroughputEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionWireless networkIntelligent transportation systemLow latency (capital markets)Computer networkTelecommunicationsEngineeringTransport engineering
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