Analysis of a Runtime Data Sharing Architecture over LTE for a Heterogeneous CAV Fleet

Jan 1, 2023·
Alex Richardson
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Matthew Nice
Matt Bunting
Matt Bunting
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Jonathan W. Lee
Rahul Bhadani
Rahul Bhadani
Dan Work
Dan Work
Jonathan Sprinkle
Jonathan Sprinkle
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Proceedings of Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet of Things Week 2023
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This paper describes a lightweight runtime architecture for telemetry, communication, and control of cars deployed with advanced driver assistance systems where a human is in the loop with the car, via an LTE connection. The system architecture supports both local control decisions based on car sensors and safety algorithms as well as high-level input from external systems that may provide insight into traffic state ahead of sensor data. Implementation of the architecture is done in ROS and depends on open-source software packages for runtime decoding of information from the vehicle’s controller area network (CAN) and integration of GPS data from accompanying sensors. The contribution of the paper is to describe the overall architecture, the data it can communicate to other systems, performance of the system at runtime, and challenges faced when deploying the architecture across a heterogeneous fleet. Preliminary results from analysis of test data will provide insights into whether the use of high-latency communication can be effective for societal-scale intelligent transportation systems when applied in future scenarios.

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Former PhD Student
Matt Bunting
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Research Scientist
Dr. Matthew Bunting is a Research Scientist at the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt University. He joined Vanderbilt in 2022 having previously been a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Arizona from 2020-2022. His research is in embedded control software and visualization for cyber-physical systems.
Rahul Bhadani
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Dan Work
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Professor
Dan Work is a Chancellor Faculty Fellow and professor in civil and environmental engineering, computer science, and the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt University.
Jonathan Sprinkle
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Professor and Chair of Computer Science
Professor of Computer Science at Vanderbilt University. Research in cyber-physical systems, autonomous vehicles, and domain-specific modeling.