CAVBench: A Benchmark Suite for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
Yifan Wang, Shaoshan Liu, Xiaopei Wu, Weisong Shi

TL;DR
CAVBench is the first comprehensive benchmark suite designed for evaluating edge computing systems in connected and autonomous vehicles, covering diverse applications and providing insights into system performance characteristics.
Contribution
It introduces a standardized benchmark suite for CAVs, enabling systematic evaluation of hardware and software in this domain for the first time.
Findings
Applications have polarized operation intensity, emphasizing heterogeneous hardware needs.
All applications demand high memory bandwidth, requiring optimized memory management.
Some applications exhibit poor data/instruction locality, suggesting cache architecture optimization.
Abstract
Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) have recently attracted a significant amount of attention both from researchers and industry. Numerous studies targeting algorithms, software frameworks, and applications on the CAVs scenario have emerged. Meanwhile, several pioneer efforts have focused on the edge computing system and architecture design for the CAVs scenario and provided various heterogeneous platform prototypes for CAVs. However, a standard and comprehensive application benchmark for CAVs is missing, hindering the study of these emerging computing systems. To address this challenging problem, we present CAVBench, the first benchmark suite for the edge computing system in the CAVs scenario. CAVBench is comprised of six typical applications covering four dominate CAVs scenarios and takes four datasets as standard input. CAVBench provides quantitative evaluation results via…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety · Distributed systems and fault tolerance
