A Privacy-Preserving and Edge-Collaborating Architecture for Personalized Mobility

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Abstract

Driven by technologies and demands, the modern transportation system has developed from intelligent transportation systems (ITS) to autonomous transportation systems (ATS) to resolve intertwined demands and supplies with few human interventions. In ATS, personal mobility service (PMS) is the service that can sense real-time traffic conditions comprehensively, learn travelers' preferences accurately, recommend multimodal travel options appropriately, and provide service responses timely to elevate the level of personalization and intelligence in smart mobility services. Since current PMS widely employs centralized approaches (CPMS) to process massive sensitive data from individuals and support diverse edge devices, resulting in high pressure in privacy protection and performance balancing, this paper presents a federated PMS (FPMS) and its design architecture in logical and physical views by adopting federated learning to provide multimodal, dynamic, and personalized travel options with system-saving safety and efficiency guaranteed. Moreover, through an extensive evaluation, the performances of CPMS and FPMS are compared to reveal the merits of FPMS in reducing costs and latency.

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Jian, W., He, J., Chen, J., & Cai, M. (2023). A Privacy-Preserving and Edge-Collaborating Architecture for Personalized Mobility. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/8333560

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