Universal Learning Approach of an Intelligent Algorithm for Non-GNSS Assisted Beamsteering in V2I Systems

Author:

Lopukhova Ekaterina1,Abdulnagimov Ansaf2,Voronkov Grigory1ORCID,Kutluyarov Ruslan1,Grakhova Elizaveta1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Photonics Engineering and Research Advances (SPhERA), Ufa University of Science and Technology, 32 Z. Validi Street, Ufa 450076, Russia

2. Department of Automated Control Systems, Ufa University of Science and Technology, Z. Validi Street, Ufa 450076, Russia

Abstract

In intelligent transportation systems, an important task is to provide a highly efficient communication channel between vehicles and other infrastructure objects that meets energy efficiency requirements and involves low time delays. The paper presents a method for generating synthetic data of the “vehicle-to-infrastructure” system, capable of simulating many scenarios of traffic situations to increase the generalizing ability of an intelligent beamsteering algorithm. The beamsteering algorithm is based on gradient boosting and is designed to connect and track vehicles with minimal delays without relying on GNSS coordinates. The predictors for the applied machine learning algorithm were: the relief, vehicle type, direction of movement and speed, timestamps, and the received signal power level. The generated dataset included the traffic model based on the Lighthill–Whitham–Richards macroscopic model and SUMO software package simulations. Simulation results showed 94% accuracy in correctly identified positions for the main lobe according to vehicle behavior.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Information Systems

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