Towards 6G vehicular networks: Vision, technologies, and open challenges

IF 4.4 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE Computer Networks Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1016/j.comnet.2024.110916
Ping Lang , Daxin Tian , Xu Han , Peiyu Zhang , Xuting Duan , Jianshan Zhou , Victor C.M. Leung
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As an essential method to meet the communication requirements of intelligent transportation and automated driving, vehicular networks facilitate intelligent interaction and cooperation among vehicles and pedestrians, vehicles, infrastructures, and cloud platforms. Enabled by 4G and 5G communications, cellular vehicle to everything (C-V2X)-based vehicular networks have been widely applied in safety and efficiency improvement scenarios of intelligent transportation systems (ITS). However, the development of autonomous driving and ITS technologies requires the support of lower latency and more reliable communications to realize advanced driving applications such as platooning and sensor-sharing, which raises higher requirements for the performance of vehicular networks. Towards 2030 and beyond, 6G communications will construct intelligent connections for everything and provide the ultimate performance, thus 6G-enabled vehicular networks have been widely researched. This paper surveys and categorizes a comprehensive array of existing studies on the intersection of 6G and vehicular networks. Drawing insights from these studies, we delineate the evolutionary trajectory of 6G and vehicular networks, outlining a visionary perspective on their forthcoming development. Furthermore, we summarize and analyze the existing studies from the perspective of enabling technologies such as communication, intelligence, and security. Finally, by analyzing the characteristics of the existing works, we provide the future challenges and potential research directions for 6G vehicular networks.
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迈向6G车辆网络:愿景、技术和开放挑战
车联网是满足智能交通和自动驾驶通信需求的重要手段,促进了车与行人、车辆、基础设施和云平台之间的智能交互与协作。在4G和5G通信的支持下,基于蜂窝车到一切(C-V2X)的车辆网络已广泛应用于智能交通系统(ITS)的安全和效率提升场景。然而,自动驾驶和ITS技术的发展需要更低延迟和更可靠的通信支持,以实现队列行驶和传感器共享等高级驾驶应用,这对车载网络的性能提出了更高的要求。展望2030年及以后,6G通信将为万物构建智能连接并提供终极性能,因此支持6G的车载网络得到了广泛的研究。本文对6G与车联网交叉的现有研究进行了全面的调查和分类。根据这些研究的见解,我们描绘了6G和车载网络的发展轨迹,并对其未来的发展提出了一个有远见的观点。此外,我们还从通信、智能和安全等使能技术的角度对现有研究进行了总结和分析。最后,通过分析现有工作的特点,提出了6G车联网未来面临的挑战和潜在的研究方向。
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Computer Networks
Computer Networks 工程技术-电信学
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434
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8.6 months
期刊介绍: Computer Networks is an international, archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in the computer communications networking area. The audience includes researchers, managers and operators of networks as well as designers and implementors. The Editorial Board will consider any material for publication that is of interest to those groups.
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