The next generations of vehicles are expected to be equipped with sophisticated sensors to support advanced automotive services. The large volume of data generated by such applications will likely put a strain on the vehicular communication technologies, which may be unable to guarantee the required quality of service. In this scenario, it is fundamental to assess the value of information (VoI) provided by each data source, to prioritize the transmissions that have greatest importance for the target applications. In this paper, we characterize VoI in future vehicular networks, and investigate efficient data dissemination methods to tackle capacity issues. Through a simulation study, we show how analytic hierarchy multicriteria decision processes can be exploited to determine the value of sensory observations as a function of space, time, and quality criteria.

Investigating Value of Information in Future Vehicular Communications

GIORDANI, MARCO
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Zanella, Andrea;Zorzi, Michele
2019

Abstract

The next generations of vehicles are expected to be equipped with sophisticated sensors to support advanced automotive services. The large volume of data generated by such applications will likely put a strain on the vehicular communication technologies, which may be unable to guarantee the required quality of service. In this scenario, it is fundamental to assess the value of information (VoI) provided by each data source, to prioritize the transmissions that have greatest importance for the target applications. In this paper, we characterize VoI in future vehicular networks, and investigate efficient data dissemination methods to tackle capacity issues. Through a simulation study, we show how analytic hierarchy multicriteria decision processes can be exploited to determine the value of sensory observations as a function of space, time, and quality criteria.
2019
IEEE 2nd Connected and Automated Vehicles Symposium (CAVS)
978-1-7281-3616-5
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