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Software Escalation Prediction Based on Deep Learning in the Cognitive Internet of Vehicles

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In the Cognitive Internet of Vehicles (CIoV), vehicles, road side units (RSU) and other key nodes have been equipped with more and more software to support intelligent transportation system (ITS),… Click to show full abstract

In the Cognitive Internet of Vehicles (CIoV), vehicles, road side units (RSU) and other key nodes have been equipped with more and more software to support intelligent transportation system (ITS), vehicle automatic control and intelligent road information services. Additionally, technological innovation forces the software in the CIoV to update and upgrade in time. However, escalation is critical to the safety, stability, and maintenance cost of transportation systems. It can be assumed that when the intelligent services supporting CIoV can realize self-perception and escalation, the cognitive ability and coordination ability of the entire CIoV will be greatly improved. To address this, we first propose a deep learning-based method for Software Escalation Prediction (SEP) in CIoV. Specifically, the pretraining mechanism of transformers in the field of natural language processing is combined with software upgrade-related events to dynamically model software sequence activities. To capture the event association in the software activities, we use graph modeling software’s state log and utilize a graph neural network (GNN) to learn the complex life activity rule of software. Finally, the above characteristics are deeply integrated. The proposed method has a 6%–8% improvement over the RoBERTa methods.

Keywords: software; software escalation; escalation; internet vehicles; deep learning; cognitive internet

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Year Published: 2022

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