MEC-enhanced Information Freshness for Safety-critical C-V2X Communications

03/05/2020
by   Mustafa Emara, et al.
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Information freshness is a status update timeliness indicator of utmost importance to several real-time applications, such as connected and autonomous driving. The Ageof- Information (AoI) metric is widely considered as useful to quantify the information freshness of delivered messages to the involved entities. Recently, the advent of Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) promises several performance benefits for Vehicular-to-Everything (V2X) communications, emphasizing on the experienced End-to-End (E2E) message delay. In this paper, we argue that, when it comes to safety-critical use cases, such as the one of Vulnerable Road User (VRU), additional metrics can be more insightful to evaluate and address scalability issues in dense urban environments. In particular, the impact of the packet inter-arrival time on the timeliness of VRU messages arriving at nearby vehicles can be directly assessed by exploiting the AoI metric. For that purpose, assuming a MEC-enabled multi-VRU system setting, we model the AoI and, by means of a performance comparison to the state-of-the-art network architecture based on numerical evaluations, we provide evidence of the information freshness and system scalability enhancements offered by MEC infrastructure deployment for different system parameter settings involving a large number of connected entities.

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