Edge Computing for Connected Cars - Use Case, Requirement and Architecture
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the future of connected cars and edge computing in this 28-minute conference talk by Toru Furusawa from Toyota Motor Corporation. Delve into use cases, requirements, and architecture for automotive edge computing, examining its global impact by 2025. Learn about connected and extended services, diverse service requirements, and potential solutions to capacity issues. Discover the Automotive Edge Computing Consortium's concept of distributed computing on localized networks. Analyze challenges in realizing automotive edge computing and implementing edge cloud applications. Examine possible approaches, including scale-out to adjacent edges and vehicle data upload control, with insights from PoC demo implementations and experiment scenarios.
Syllabus
Intro
Global Impact around 2025
Connected Services
Extended Services
Diverse Service Requirements
Capacity Issue
Potential Solution
Edge Computing for Connected Cars
Automotive Edge Computing Consortium
Concept of Automotive Edge Computing Distributed Computing on Localized Network
Challenges in Realizing Automotive Edge Computing
Challenges in Edge Cloud Application - Our Perspective
Possible Approaches
Approach (1) Scale-out to Adjacent Edges
PoC Demo Implementation
Approach (2) Vehicle data upload control
Experiment Scenario
Summary
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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