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Friday, November 15 2019 - 05:16
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5GAA Live Demos Show C-V2X as a Market Reality
TURIN, Italy, Nov. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Smart mobility technology is a reality today, with 'Cellular 
Vehicle-to-Everything' (C-V2X) allowing connected vehicles to communicate with 
the cloud, directly with each other and their surroundings. Deployment plans 
are primarily sustained by the global trend in the automotive industry to adopt 
4G LTE cellular technology, followed by the emerging 5G high-speed low latency 
communications. Beyond infotainment, C-V2X will capitalize on vehicular and 
smartphone connectivity to contribute to better safety, less congestion and 
reduced emissions.

During a live demo event in Turin, the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) 
showcased ready to deploy use cases in the streets of the city and a sneak 
preview of what the future has in store on the renowned Lingotto rooftop test 
track. 

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Prominent members and partners of the 5GAA including Audi, Continental, 
Ericsson, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Harman Samsung, Marelli, Pirelli, 
Qualcomm, TIM and Vodafone demonstrated the current state of C-V2X and the road 
to future, Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I), and 
Vehicle-to-Network (V2N) applications based on 4G LTE and 5G.

"Connected mobility is a market reality." says 5GAA Chief Technology Officer, 
Dr. Maxime Flament. "The use cases demonstrated in the streets of Turin are 
planned for deployment with a huge industry momentum based on the evolution 
path to 5G capabilities." 

Using both direct short-range communications and mobile networks, the open-road 
demonstrations showcased the extensive capabilities of today's C-V2X 
technology, ready for deployment. To name a few:

Protecting vulnerable road users, for instance, by alerting drivers about a 
pedestrian at a crossing using LTE-connected infrastructure. 
Smoothing traffic by allowing public authorities and road operators to provide 
real-time warnings to drivers in urban environments concerning roadworks or 
speed limits, via the network. 
Preventing incidents at dangerous intersections or in the event of unexpected 
braking, thanks to C-V2X direct-short range communications between vehicles.
The track demonstrations at Lingotto underlined the enhanced safety benefits 
that can be expected thanks to the versatility of 5G and the wide range of 
services it enables. To name a few:

Vehicles will geo-tag dangerous areas for the following cars or provide 
'see-through' functions to avoid dangerous overtaking. 
Pedestrians will be detected directly via their smartphones and surrounding 
vehicles will be warned. 
In case of accidents, emergency services will be able to visualize the 
situation live using on-board cameras of surrounding vehicles, improving 
response times and providing emergency responders situational awareness prior 
to arriving at the crash scene.
Furthermore, Intel showcased an "In Vehicle Entertainment" demo at the Museum, 
in collaboration with Marelli, TerraNet and Equinix, showing how Multi-Access 
Edge Computing (MEC) can support immersive high-definition (HD) entertainment 
for all occupants of a moving vehicle, including video streaming, gaming, 
virtual reality (VR), office work, online education, advertisement.

A short summary on each of the 5GAA C-V2X use cases, demonstrated today in Turin

Demo 1 "Vulnerable Road Users": open road demos on safety 

In this trial - which is part of Torino Smart Roads Initiative patronized by 
the Municipality of Turin - TIM, Links Foundation and Luxoft showed how the 
communication between the various actors moving along the roads can help in 
detecting potentially dangerous situations. The goal of the demos was to 
demonstrate how the 5G mobile network facilitates the protection of Vulnerable 
Road Users: pedestrians ("Presence of a pedestrian on a crosswalk") and 
cyclists ("Presence of a connected bike on the road"). In the case of a 
pedestrian approaching a crosswalk, a Roadside Unit connected to the mobile 
network, equipped with a camera able to detect the event, sent a warning 
message to the nearby connected vehicles (I2V communication). In the case of a 
connected bike and a connected vehicle that are approaching each other, the two 
vehicles received a warning message about their presence when a risk of 
collision is detected. 

Demo 2 "Urban Georeferenced Alerting" in open roads 

TIM, FCA, Links Foundation, City of Turin with 5T, and Politecnico di Torino 
showed how the Local Traffic Authority in Turin intends to notify drivers in 
real time of possible dangers and special situations on the road (traffic jam, 
road works warning, dynamic speed limit, etc.). A standard geo-referenced 
warning message was dispatched to a TIM AMQP broker" at the edge of the 5G 
mobile network and only the involved vehicles received the geo-localized 
message from the AMQP Broker using the TIM 5G Network. The warning was read and 
displayed in an FCA vehicle through the on-board HMI and can for instance 
notify the driver of upcoming speed reduction. The aim of the trial was to 
demonstrate how the TIM 5G Network is suitable for realizing smart roads 
services for connected cars. The solution is compliant with the standards so it 
can be applied in other locations covered with mobile networks.

Demo 3 Intersection Movement Assist (IMA), Forward collision Warning (FCW) 

FCA and Harman Samsung showcased two Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) demos, by 
integrating C-V2X direct-short range communication into Maserati Levante and 
Quattroporte. The vehicles, through a direct radio link (network-less radio 
link), anonymously communicated basic information such as their position and 
related direction.

The Forward Collision Warning (FCW), detected possible frontal collision and 
warned the driver accordingly. The Intersection Movement Assist (IMA), assisted 
the driver at the cross junctions to avoid a possible lateral collision with an 
oncoming vehicle.

Demo 4 Emergency Electronic Brake Light (EEBL), Stationary Vehicle Warning 
(SVW) 

FCA, Continental, and Qualcomm demonstrated fast and reliable information 
exchange between vehicles in emergency situations. The two demos are based on 
C-V2X direct-short range technology, enabling Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) 
communication between two Jeep Renegade. There were two portions to this demo:

"Stationary Vehicle Warning" (SVW): when the hazard lights are activated, the 
application broadcasted a message to all nearby vehicles so that approaching 
vehicles could be informed even if the hazard was not visible. 
"Emergency Electronic Brake Light warning" (EEBL): in the event of a sudden 
braking, the application broadcasted a message to following vehicles, such that 
approaching vehicles were notified of the potentially dangerous situation.
Demo 5 See-through

Vodafone, FCA, Vodafone Automotive, Marelli and Altran revealed the 'See 
Through' that uses C-V2X long-range cellular network communication to exchange 
streamed video in real time between vehicles, extending the driver's visual 
range under obstructed visibility scenarios and to prevent accidents, 
especially those that may occur in an overtaking phase. The two involved Jeep 
Renegades vehicles were equipped with a connectivity solution (Marelli) and 
high frame-rate cameras (Marelli Motorsport) to detect the road lanes. 

A real time tracking system and a space mapping algorithm of the vehicles, 
specifically developed by Vodafone Automotive, allowed Vodafone's Multi-access 
Edge Computing (MEC) to dynamically manage and route the video flows on the 
basis of the vehicles' relative positions and to ensure minimal end-to-end 
latency in the interest of drivers' safety. Vodafone 5G ultra-low latency and 
high reliability were paramount to ensure the flow and synchrony of the 
real-time video exchange between vehicles, also under high traffic and cell 
saturation conditions.

Demo 6 World-first 5G-enhanced ADAS services

Audi, Ericsson, Italdesign, KTH, Pirelli, Qualcomm, TIM and Tobii showed how 
smart cars, commercial 5G smartphones and 5G networks jointly improve comfort, 
safety and efficiency. This unique collaboration combined the power of 
eye-tracking glasses, intelligent tires, in-vehicle augmented reality and 5G 
phones to work together over a live 5G network. With its high capacity and low 
latency, cellular 5G connectivity is ready to enable instantaneous cooperation 
between vehicles, the IoT ecosystem and more advanced driver assistance 
services. The live demonstrations at the Turin Lingotto test track were based 
on TIM's commercial 5G network delivered in Turin in partnership with Ericsson. 
Audi cars, equipped with Pirelli Cyber Tyre, and embedded 5G modems provided by 
Qualcomm and available 5G smartphones were utilized to enhance pedestrian's 
safety.

About 5GAA

The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is a global, cross-industry organisation 
of over 130 members comprised of leading global automakers, Tier-1 suppliers, 
mobile operators, semiconductor companies and test equipment vendors. It works 
together to develop end-to-end solutions for future mobility and transport 
services. 5GAA is committed to helping define and develop the next generation 
of connected mobility, automated vehicle and intelligent transport solutions 
based on C-V2X.

Learn more on the 5GAA website and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Media Contacts
Lisa Boch-Andersen
Tel.: +32 475 45 09 72
Email: lisa.boch-andersen@5gaa.org
5GAA Marketing & Communications
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Source: 5GAA - 5G Automotive Association e.V.