“Cyber Parallel Traffic World” Cloud Service in 5G Mobile Networks

Authors

  • Yoshitoshi Murata Professor, Faculty of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University, Takizawa, Iwate, Japan
  • Shinya Saito Graduate School of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University Graduate School, Japan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/jicts2245-800X.221

Keywords:

ITS, smart mobility, cloud service, safety drive, virtual world, 5G mobile networks, Internet of Things, IOT

Abstract

Remarkable progress has been made in intelligent transportation systems. For example, autonomous vehicles can now detect their positions, as well as those of other vehicles, pedestrians, and obstacles. Pedestrians with smartphones can also determine their positions and send this information to the Internet. However, even though vehicles and pedestrians can instantly determine their positions, the information used for this purpose is rarely sent to a cloud service. Here, we propose a new cloud service, called “cyber parallel traffic world” (CPTW), in which vehicles, pedestrians, and temporary obstacles exist and move in synchronization with their real-world counterparts. In addition, virtual vehicles and pedestrians in the CPTW can communicate with real/virtual vehicles and pedestrians. The CPTW service could make driving safer and less stressful; provide people with experience in driving on roads throughout the world, etc. We describe how to construct its virtual world and establish communications.

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Author Biographies

Yoshitoshi Murata, Professor, Faculty of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University, Takizawa, Iwate, Japan

Yoshitoshi Murata received his M.E from Nagoya University, Japan. He received his Ph.D from Shizuoka University, Japan. From 1979 to 2006, he was belonging to NTT and NTT DoCoMo and developing mobile communication systems, mobile terminals and services. Since 2006, he is a professor of faculty of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University. Prof. Murata was awarded the best paper of the ITU-T “Innovations in NGN” Kaleidoscope Academic Conference 2008. His research interests include mobile communication, sensor usage application and ITS. He is a member of IEEE, IEICE and IPSJ.

 

Shinya Saito, Graduate School of Software and Information Science, Iwate Prefectural University Graduate School, Japan

Shinya Saito received his M.E. from Iwate Prefectural University. Since 2013, he is belonging to Information System Dept. in Tokyo Electron Limited and involved in the work of ERP system and Business Intelligence.

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Published

2014-12-11

How to Cite

Murata, Y. ., & Saito, S. . (2014). “Cyber Parallel Traffic World” Cloud Service in 5G Mobile Networks. Journal of ICT Standardization, 2(2), 65–86. https://doi.org/10.13052/jicts2245-800X.221

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