Mobile Edge Computing for Traffic Management Mechanism using HAPS (High Altitude Platform Station)

Chaitanya Lakshmi Rayapalam, Kenesaw State University
Gayatri Sravanthi Kuntla, Kenesaw State University
Shalaka R. Kulal, Kenesaw State University

Description

MEC (Mobile Edge Computing) is a new paradigm to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) applications by leveraging computing resources on the network edge, which can be used to improve intelligent transportation systems (ITS). HAPS is deployed in the stratosphere to provide wide coverage and strong computational capabilities. It is suitable to coordinate terrestrial resources and store the fundamental data associated with ITS-based applications. Performing task offloading and data caching at Roadside Units (RSUs) in a cooperative manner can reduce the heavy backhaul load and the retransmission of content downloading.

 
Apr 28th, 5:00 PM

Mobile Edge Computing for Traffic Management Mechanism using HAPS (High Altitude Platform Station)

MEC (Mobile Edge Computing) is a new paradigm to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) applications by leveraging computing resources on the network edge, which can be used to improve intelligent transportation systems (ITS). HAPS is deployed in the stratosphere to provide wide coverage and strong computational capabilities. It is suitable to coordinate terrestrial resources and store the fundamental data associated with ITS-based applications. Performing task offloading and data caching at Roadside Units (RSUs) in a cooperative manner can reduce the heavy backhaul load and the retransmission of content downloading.