학술논문

Business Case Evaluation of Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility Service Provision in cross-border settings[INVITED PAPER – Project 5G-CARMEN]
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE Future Networks World Forum (FNWF) FNWF Future Networks World Forum (FNWF), 2022 IEEE. :209-214 Oct, 2022
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Road transportation
Analytical models
Connected vehicles
Costs
Vehicle-to-infrastructure
Green products
Merging
TCO model
techno-economic analysis
5G networks
C-V2X
CCAM services
revenue models
cross-border
Language
ISSN
2770-7679
Abstract
In this paper, we present a techno-economic analysis of providing a Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) use case, namely Cooperative Lane Merging (CLM), in a cross-border environment. Multiple network deployment scenarios are proposed to provide Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) connectivity with respect to PC5 Mode 4 – enabled RSUs. Total cost of Ownership (TCO) model together with four revenue models are developed to assess the viability of providing CCAM services in the studied settings. Results show that the higher the number of simultaneous connected cars, the higher the TCO of the required deployment needs to be to meet the defined KPIs and especially for the green field deployment with no existing fibre cable or electricity facilities. Another important insight from this analysis is that only with a high fleet penetration rate of connected vehicles, a viable business case can be achieved.