Deep Learning for Reliable Mobile Edge Analytics in Intelligent Transportation Systems
This work addresses the problem of real-time data processing for intelligent transportation systems, which is crucial for smart cities, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing edge computing and deep learning concepts.
The paper tackles the challenge of achieving ultra-low latency and reliable data analytics in intelligent transportation systems by proposing an edge-centric architecture that processes data at vehicles or roadside sensors, leveraging deep learning for tasks like computer vision and signal processing, with preliminary results indicating it can provide a reliable and secure smart transportation environment.
Intelligent transportation systems (ITSs) will be a major component of tomorrow's smart cities. However, realizing the true potential of ITSs requires ultra-low latency and reliable data analytics solutions that can combine, in real-time, a heterogeneous mix of data stemming from the ITS network and its environment. Such data analytics capabilities cannot be provided by conventional cloud-centric data processing techniques whose communication and computing latency can be high. Instead, edge-centric solutions that are tailored to the unique ITS environment must be developed. In this paper, an edge analytics architecture for ITSs is introduced in which data is processed at the vehicle or roadside smart sensor level in order to overcome the ITS latency and reliability challenges. With a higher capability of passengers' mobile devices and intra-vehicle processors, such a distributed edge computing architecture can leverage deep learning techniques for reliable mobile sensing in ITSs. In this context, the ITS mobile edge analytics challenges pertaining to heterogeneous data, autonomous control, vehicular platoon control, and cyber-physical security are investigated. Then, different deep learning solutions for such challenges are proposed. The proposed deep learning solutions will enable ITS edge analytics by endowing the ITS devices with powerful computer vision and signal processing functions. Preliminary results show that the proposed edge analytics architecture, coupled with the power of deep learning algorithms, can provide a reliable, secure, and truly smart transportation environment.