1. Introduction
The automobile industry, being a prominent means of transportation in modern society, offer individuals with enhanced comfort and convenience. However, they also give rise to certain challenges, notably in terms of driving safety. The emergence of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) can be attributed to the expansion of the Internet of Things. V2X aims to establish connectivity between cars, transportation infrastructure, pedestrians, and cloud platforms. This connectivity is facilitated through the use of on board units (OBU), road side units (RSU), and other devices. The primary objective of V2X is to enhance road safety [1]-[2]. V2X facilitates the exchange of information and offers driving solutions from a worldwide standpoint by leveraging wireless connection and clever processing technology. The use of intelligent decision-making and vehicle management systems has the potential to mitigate traffic congestion, optimize driving efficiency, and improve road safety. In light of the V2X regulations and considerations pertaining to road safety, it is observed that cars produce a substantial volume of data [3].