Country for PR: Japan
Contributor: Kyodo News JBN
Monday, March 18 2019 - 16:00
AsiaNet
AGC Establishes Global Tri-polar R&D Framework for Automotive On-glass Antennas
TOKYO, Mar. 18, 2019 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

- Contributing to "Connected" Cars in Age of IoT -

AGC Inc. announced on March 18 that the anechoic chambers constructed in 
Gosselies (Belgium) for the development of automotive on-glass antennas were 
inaugurated on March 15, 2019. With the completion of this R&D facility, AGC 
has established a tri-polar R&D framework for automotive on-glass antennas in 
Japan, the United States and Europe for the first* time in the glass industry.

Logo: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M000303/201903144247/_prw_PI1fl_4mVMWyco.png


In a future mobility society, cars will be equipped with devices such as 
cameras, LiDARs and sensors. Cars will need to be both connected to each other 
and have communicative functionality that delivers V2X, connecting cars to all 
other things. In these circumstances, automotive glass is playing an 
increasingly important role as an antenna/gateway for radio wave transmission 
and reception.

Picture of European anechoic chamber: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M000303/201903144247/_prw_PI2fl_EkJED8I5.jpg


Movie of the anechoic chamber:
https://youtu.be/KH46Nt-3hvw

For designing and positioning an automotive on-glass antenna to achieve 
high-speed communication such as broadcasting services and 5G without spoiling 
the car design, advanced simulation technologies and highly precise measuring 
technologies are required from the product designing and development phase.
AGC has been an industry leader in the research, development and production of 
automotive on-glass antennas for over 40 years. AGC also designs automotive 
on-glass antennas in its anechoic chambers in Japan and the United States, and 
provides customers with on-glass antennas. By completing the anechoic chambers 
in Europe, AGC has established a framework for accelerating the research and 
development of antennas to meet demand for "connected" cars in the age of IoT 
and supporting automobile development by its customers on a global scale.
The AGC Group places the field of mobility as a strategic business as part of 
its management policy, "AGC plus." The Group will utilize the strengths of its 
anechoic chambers in the three bases of Japan, the United States and Europe to 
contribute to the realization of "connected" cars.

*Based on an AGC study (as of March 18, 2019)

For detailed information, please visit:
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/201903144247-O1-k3c8o4ke.pdf


Source: AGC Inc.