Connected vehicle (CV) application developers need a development platform to build, test, and debug real-world CV applications, such as safety, mobility, and environmental applications, in edge-centric cyber-physical system (CPS). The objective of this paper is to develop and evaluate a scalable and secure CV application development platform (CVDeP) that enables application developers to build, test, and debug CV applications in real-time while meeting the functional requirements of any CV applications. The efficacy of the CVDeP was evaluated using two types of CV applications (one safety and one mobility application) and they were validated through field experiments at the South Carolina Connected Vehicle Testbed (SC-CVT). The analyses show that the CVDeP satisfies the functional requirements in relation to latency and throughput of the selected CV applications while maintaining the scalability and security of the platform and applications.
Development and Performance Evaluation of a Connected Vehicle Application Development Platform
Transportation Research Record
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 2674 , 5 ; 537-552
2020-05-05
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Electronic Resource
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Intel Connected Car PC - Platform Development Implementation Case Study
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
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