180 research outputs found
Agile Data Offloading over Novel Fog Computing Infrastructure for CAVs
Future Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) will be supervised by
cloud-based systems overseeing the overall security and orchestrating traffic
flows. Such systems rely on data collected from CAVs across the whole city
operational area. This paper develops a Fog Computing-based infrastructure for
future Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) enabling an agile and reliable
off-load of CAV data. Since CAVs are expected to generate large quantities of
data, it is not feasible to assume data off-loading to be completed while a CAV
is in the proximity of a single Road-Side Unit (RSU). CAVs are expected to be
in the range of an RSU only for a limited amount of time, necessitating data
reconciliation across different RSUs, if traditional approaches to data
off-load were to be used. To this end, this paper proposes an agile Fog
Computing infrastructure, which interconnects all the RSUs so that the data
reconciliation is solved efficiently as a by-product of deploying the Random
Linear Network Coding (RLNC) technique. Our numerical results confirm the
feasibility of our solution and show its effectiveness when operated in a
large-scale urban testbed.Comment: To appear in IEEE VTC-Spring 201
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A Nd-YAG pumped dye laser and heat pipe has been used to investigate stimulated infrared production, wave mixing, and ionization in cesium vapor near the one-photon resonant 7P/sub 1/2,3/2/ fine structure states
The Grizzly, March 2, 1993
Airband Raises Over $1300 for Charity • The United States of Europe with Modern Languages • Explosion at World Trade Center • Meistersingers to Tour New England • Flowers of Hope • Senior Profile: Maria Rojas • The Problem With Centrists • Men\u27s Track and Field at MACs • Gymnasts Finish With High Scorehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1311/thumbnail.jp
Agile Data Offloading over Novel Fog Computing Infrastructure for CAVs
Future Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) will be supervised by
cloud-based systems overseeing the overall security and orchestrating traffic
flows. Such systems rely on data collected from CAVs across the whole city
operational area. This paper develops a Fog Computing-based infrastructure for
future Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) enabling an agile and reliable
off-load of CAV data. Since CAVs are expected to generate large quantities of
data, it is not feasible to assume data off-loading to be completed while a CAV
is in the proximity of a single Road-Side Unit (RSU). CAVs are expected to be
in the range of an RSU only for a limited amount of time, necessitating data
reconciliation across different RSUs, if traditional approaches to data
off-load were to be used. To this end, this paper proposes an agile Fog
Computing infrastructure, which interconnects all the RSUs so that the data
reconciliation is solved efficiently as a by-product of deploying the Random
Linear Network Coding (RLNC) technique. Our numerical results confirm the
feasibility of our solution and show its effectiveness when operated in a
large-scale urban testbed.Comment: To appear in IEEE VTC-Spring 201
The Grizzly, September 29, 1992
Yes, Mom, I Really Do Live Here: Parents Day 1992 • APO and Demas Honored • Taking Time to Talk with New Faculty • How Ursinus Rates • International Wednesday • Literature? At Ursinus? • Spotlight: Milo Winter • Nothing to Do? Then Make Something Happen! • An Alternative to Litigation • Letters to the Editor • An Educated Vote • The Cross-Country Steamroller • Sports Week in Reviewhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1299/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, February 23, 1993
Helen Thomas, White House Correspondent Speaks • Pledging: Girls\u27 Results From Fall 1992 Versus Outward Bound, 1993 • Clinton\u27s Plans for Peace • Airband, MTV Here • Evaluating the Curriculum of Ursinus • Ursinus Welcomes Ishmael Reed • Movie Review: Sommersby • South Street: An Informative Perspective • Senior Profile: Casey Price • Who\u27s in Charge at 1600? • Letter to the Editor • Gymnasts Achieve Season-High • Two Ursinus Legends Step Down • Thomas adds Sports Manager Duties • Swimmers Done • Bears Finish 7-17; Look to Bright Futurehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1310/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, October 27, 1992
UC Helping Out • Ursinus Welcomes David • John Cafferty Coming to UC • Looking Forward, Not Inward • Halloween Party • Where They Stand • Delta Pi and Phi Psi Scare Collegeville Kids • Character is an Issue • Letters to the Editor: On Campus Safety; We Can\u27t Ignore Pain and Suffering • The Need for a Coffeehouse • Football Makes it Two in a Rowhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1302/thumbnail.jp
The Grizzly, October 13, 1992
Homecoming 1992 • A Question of Queens • U.C.\u27s Past Meets its Present • AFAC Dampens Coffee House Plans • U.C. Alum to Speak on Venusian Voyage • Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band to Perform at Ursinus • Conversations with The Dead • Photographs From Total Silence • Movie Reviews: Singles; Bob Roberts • Cafferty Band Tickets on Sale • Jam Sessions Sparked By Chartreuse Walrus • TV or no TV • Question the Pain and Suffering • Letters to the Editor • Dean Kane on Homecoming • Field Hockey Has Up-and-Down Week • Arroliga Wins McIntyre Award • V-Ballers Beat All Opponents • Football Falls in Final Seconds • Soccer Wins Two Straighthttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1301/thumbnail.jp
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