Vehicular Micro Cloud (VMC) is a group of connected vehicles where vehicles collaborate on tasks through vehicular networks. The formation strategy of VMC generally relies on local communication in which the first vehicle (i.e., the micro cloud leader) communicates with other nearby cars (i.e., micro cloud members) and forms the VMC. Such a forming strategy is practical, but it may limit the benefits of VMC. Micro cloud leaders must be in the communication range of other vehicles to form VMCs and lead the collaboration. However, in some situations there may be a need to initiate micro clouds remotely. In this paper, we focus on remote VMCs. In remote VMCs, micro cloud leaders can form VMCs at remote locations and lead the collaboration remotely. We test the feasibility of remote VMCs through a simulation study in a risk reasoning use case. Extensive simulations demonstrate that remote VMCs could help vehicles to reduce collision risk.


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    Title :

    Remote Vehicular Micro Clouds


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    Publication date :

    2023-04-26


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    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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