Managing Trade-off Between Subscription Load and Latency in Vehicular Edge Platform

Adding connectivity to vehicles is attracting much attention toward developing smarter vehicles such as autonomous cars. To obtain and utilize real-time information from vehicles, techniques that combine the concept of edge computing and publish/subscribe messaging model have been proposed. However...

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Main Authors: Takumu Takada, Ryohei Banno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) 2022-04-01
Series:EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things
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Online Access:https://publications.eai.eu/index.php/IoT/article/view/708
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description Adding connectivity to vehicles is attracting much attention toward developing smarter vehicles such as autonomous cars. To obtain and utilize real-time information from vehicles, techniques that combine the concept of edge computing and publish/subscribe messaging model have been proposed. However, there is an issue that the increase in the number of edge servers imposes a heavy load upon a subscriber for managing connections to them. To address this issue, we propose an edge-based platform with the functionality of adjusting the number of connections to edge servers. Experimental results clarify the trade-off characteristic between subscription load and latency.
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spelling doaj.art-2566153cd1364387b967a1bdb7f33a0e2022-12-22T03:29:13ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things2414-13992022-04-0182910.4108/eetiot.v8i28.708Managing Trade-off Between Subscription Load and Latency in Vehicular Edge PlatformTakumu Takada0Ryohei Banno1Kogakuin University Kogakuin University Adding connectivity to vehicles is attracting much attention toward developing smarter vehicles such as autonomous cars. To obtain and utilize real-time information from vehicles, techniques that combine the concept of edge computing and publish/subscribe messaging model have been proposed. However, there is an issue that the increase in the number of edge servers imposes a heavy load upon a subscriber for managing connections to them. To address this issue, we propose an edge-based platform with the functionality of adjusting the number of connections to edge servers. Experimental results clarify the trade-off characteristic between subscription load and latency. https://publications.eai.eu/index.php/IoT/article/view/708Edge computingPublish/SubscribeMQTTIoTVehicular platform
spellingShingle Takumu Takada
Ryohei Banno
Managing Trade-off Between Subscription Load and Latency in Vehicular Edge Platform
EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things
Edge computing
Publish/Subscribe
MQTT
IoT
Vehicular platform
title Managing Trade-off Between Subscription Load and Latency in Vehicular Edge Platform
title_full Managing Trade-off Between Subscription Load and Latency in Vehicular Edge Platform
title_fullStr Managing Trade-off Between Subscription Load and Latency in Vehicular Edge Platform
title_full_unstemmed Managing Trade-off Between Subscription Load and Latency in Vehicular Edge Platform
title_short Managing Trade-off Between Subscription Load and Latency in Vehicular Edge Platform
title_sort managing trade off between subscription load and latency in vehicular edge platform
topic Edge computing
Publish/Subscribe
MQTT
IoT
Vehicular platform
url https://publications.eai.eu/index.php/IoT/article/view/708
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