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Advanced Architecture Development in Software Engineering

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Computing and Artificial Intelligence".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 January 2025 | Viewed by 1290

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Department of Information and Communications engineering, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain
Interests: artificial intelligence; knowledge processing and modeling
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School of Microelectronics and Communication Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
Interests: intelligent system design; multi module collaboration; artificial intelligence

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Dear Colleagues,

Over the past few years, due to the continuous development of software engineering, various software architectures have emerged in an endless stream, especially those related to intelligent systems. As the complexity and diversity of architecture increases, software is required to have a stronger cooperation ability and higher processing speeds. This Special Issue is intended for new ideas in the field of high-performance software architecture from design, service and theory to its practical use.

Areas relevant to advanced software architecture include, but are not limited to, engineering-oriented application software framework, corresponding data exchange progress, invocation style, interface definition, and multi-module collaboration.

Research on the following topics is welcome:

  • Engineering oriented application software framework;
  • Parallel and distributed invocation;
  • Interface definition;
  • Multi-module collaboration;
  • Drive encapsulation;
  • Multithreading management and logging management;
  • Framework and application separation;
  • Cybersecurity and software engineering;
  • Software architectures for intelligent systems: theoretical issues and case studies.

Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Martínez Béjar
Dr. Qingwen Han
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • software architecture
  • demand analysis
  • parallel
  • interface
  • drive
  • multithreading

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Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything Automated Large-Scale Testing: A Software Architecture for Combined Scenarios
by Qingwen Han, Miao Zhou, Lingqiu Zeng, Lei Ye, Mingdeng Tan and Fukun Xie
Appl. Sci. 2024, 14(21), 9688; https://doi.org/10.3390/app14219688 - 23 Oct 2024
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As the commercialisation of Intelligent Connected Vehicles (ICVs) accelerates, Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X)-based general testing and assessment systems have emerged at the forefront of the research. Current field testing schemes mostly follow the norms of traditional vehicle tests. In contrast, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have [...] Read more.
As the commercialisation of Intelligent Connected Vehicles (ICVs) accelerates, Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X)-based general testing and assessment systems have emerged at the forefront of the research. Current field testing schemes mostly follow the norms of traditional vehicle tests. In contrast, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have increasingly focused on the potential influence of V2X communication performance on the application response characteristics. Our previous work resulted in a C-V2X (Cellular-V2X) large-scale testing system (LSTS) for communication performance testing. However, when addressing the need to combine application and communication, the system software faces confronts heightened technical challenges. This paper proposes a layered software architecture for the automated C-V2X LSTS, which is tailored to combined scenarios. This architecture integrates scenario encapsulation technology with a large-scale node array deployment strategy, enabling communication and application testing under diversified scenarios. The experimental results demonstrate the scalability of the system, and a case study of Forward Collision Warning (FCW) validates the effectiveness and reliability of the system. Full article
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