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Directives for Function Offloading in 5G Networks Based on a Performance Characteristics Analysis

Dettinger, Falk; Weiß, Matthias; Weyrich, Michael; Baumann, Daniel ORCID iD icon 1; Sommer, Martin ORCID iD icon 1
1 Institut für Technik der Informationsverarbeitung (ITIV), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Abstract (englisch):

Cloud-based offloading helps address energy consumption and performance challenges in executing resourceintensive vehicle algorithms. Utilizing 5G, with its low latency and high bandwidth, enables seamless vehicle-to-cloud integration. Currently, only non-standalone 5G is publicly available, and realworld applications remain underexplored compared to theoretical studies. This paper evaluates 5G non-standalone networks for cloud execution of vehicle functions, focusing on latency, Round Trip Time, and packet delivery. Tests used two AI-based algorithms—emotion recognition and object recognition—along an 8.8 km route in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, encompassing urban, rural, and forested areas. Two platforms were analyzed: a cloudlet in Frankfurt and a cloud in Mannheim, employing various deployment strategies like conventional applications and containerized and container-orchestrated setups. Key findings highlight an average signal quality of 84 %, with no connectivity interruptions despite minor drops in built-up areas. Packet analysis revealed a Packet Error Rate below 0.1 % for both algorithms. Transfer times varied significantly depending on the geographical location and the backend servers' network connections, while processing times were mainly influenced by the computation hardware in use. ... mehr


Originalveröffentlichung
DOI: 10.1109/IAVVC61942.2025.11219471
Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut für Technik der Informationsverarbeitung (ITIV)
Publikationstyp Proceedingsbeitrag
Publikationsdatum 11.11.2025
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator ISBN: 979-8-3315-2526-2
KITopen-ID: 1000189688
Erschienen in 2025 IEEE International Automated Vehicle Validation Conference (IAVVC); Baden-Baden, 30.09.-02.10.2025
Veranstaltung IEEE International Automated Vehicle Validation Conference (IAVVC 2025), Baden-Baden, Deutschland, 30.09.2025 – 02.10.2025
Verlag Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Seiten 1–8
Schlagwörter 5G non-stand alone, Bandwidth, Cloud Offloading, Function Offloading, Latency, Performance Characteristics Analysis
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