Guest Editorial Introduction to the Special Section on Open Radio Access Networks: Architecture, Challenges, Opportunities, and Use Cases in Vehicular Networks

Kapal Dev*, I. Chih-Lin, Vuk Marojevic, Sunder Ali Khowaja, Shao Yu Lien, Yue Wang

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Abstract

Cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) was introduced to support autonomous driving through 5G and beyond networks. C-V2X leverages cellular network infrastructure to integrate vehicle-to-network, vehicle-to-pedestrian, vehicle-to-infrastructure, and vehicle-to-vehicle communications. It has been suggested that Open RAN can be used to achieve the latency requirements essential to realize C-V2X as it achieves real-time optimization through the use of AI in Near real-time RAN Intelligence Controller (Near-RT RIC). The Open RAN will allow the access to historical traffic data or acquisition of data from vehicles. The data will then be transferred to Near-RT RIC for detecting network anomalies while maintaining reliable communication, which is essential for realizing autonomous driving. Open RAN also supports non-real-time RAN intelligent controller (Non-RT RIC) that allows more complex ML workflows such as policy-based feature extraction and optimization to guide vehicles when real-time acquisition is not available. Open RAN provides support for edge cloud, i.e. Open Cloud that helps to interface the Near-RT RIC with Open RAN central unit's user and control plane. Together, the Open RAN and C-V2X are considered to be the key-enabling technologies for achieving low-latency in autonomous vehicular communication networks. The issue attracted over 100 high-quality submissions from all over the world, among which 12 original contributions were eventually selected for publication. The novelty and key contributions of these articles are summarized as follows.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9221-9225
Number of pages5
JournalIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
Volume73
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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