I. Introduction
Vehicles equipped predominantly with single-vehicle intelligence encounter numerous challenges in perception, decision-making, and control. For example, from the perception perspective, perception blind spots exist due to the limited field of view inherent in individual vehicles. Such limitations significantly impede the progression of autonomous driving from assisted stages to fully driverless stages. Vehicle-Road-Cloud Integration System (VRCIS) is considered to have the potential to promote autonomous driving to the advanced stage. VRCIS utilizes cutting-edge information and communication technologies to integrate the physical and cyber layers into a unified system, encompassing elements such as pedestrians, vehicles, roads, and the cloud. By facilitating unified perception, decision-making, and control, VRCIS aims to comprehensively enhance vehicle performance, traffic safety, and transportation system operational efficiency [1].