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5G Automotive Association Virtual Showcase Highlights Momentum behind C-V2X Technology Deployment for Connected Vehicles and Smart Cities in the U.S.
DETROIT, October 29, 2020, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Leading automotive, tech and telecom companies combine efforts to accelerate 
Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything roll-out and increase safety for drivers, 
pedestrians, and cyclists across the United States. 

The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) hosted a virtual showcase to underline the 
strong momentum around recent deployments of Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything 
(C-V2X) technology in the United States. Members Audi and Applied Information 
announced a new joint initial C-V2X deployment in Alpharetta, Georgia, sealed 
by a memorandum of understanding.

C-V2X, which allows vehicles to "talk" with other vehicles and the 
infrastructure on the roadways, is an essential enabler for a safer and more 
efficient transportation system. Combining both low-latency direct 
communications in the 5.9 GHz ITS spectrum band (not requiring network 
coverage) and mobile network communications, C-V2X deployment is now a reality 
in multiple locations across the United States. "C-V2X is the vehicle 
communication technology most capable of making America's roads safer, smarter 
and more efficient," said John Kwant, Global Director, Government Relations, 
Mobility and Advanced Technologies, Ford Motor Company. "Its performance, 
evolution, and deployment advantages are critically important to the future of 
mobility and will result in numerous safety benefits for American drivers."
The wide deployment of C-V2X, and its direct evolution path towards 5G-V2X, 
will support the mass-deployment of both basic advanced driving use cases in 
the upcoming years, as outlined in 5GAA's Visionary 2030 Roadmap[1]. The 
association's virtual showcase featured several real-world deployments of 
C-V2X, that already benefit local communities in Virginia (Smart Road 
Corridor), in Georgia (City of Alpharetta), in Texas (City of Arlington) and in 
California (Bay Area).

A BRAND-NEW MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN AUDI AND APPLIED INFORMATION
The signature by Audi and Applied Information of a Memorandum of Understanding 
for a new initial C-V2X deployment in Alpharetta, Georgia underlined the 
acceleration of C-V2X on-going deployments across the U.S., pending a decision 
by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on the NPRM for the 
modernization of the 5.9 GHz band, including allocation of spectrum to C-V2X.
"We are pleased to be working with Audi and Temple to help bring this advance 
in vulnerable road user safety to the community," said Bryan Mulligan, 
president of Applied Information and executive director of the iATL. "Using 
connected vehicle technology to improve safety in school zones and at the bus 
stop are prime examples of the benefits that can be derived for the public 
through partnership and collaboration."

"Audi is looking forward to working with Applied Information and the city of 
Alpharetta to use technology to make roadways safer for some of its most 
vulnerable users – school children," said Pom Malhotra, director, Connected 
Services, Audi of America. "As a leader in connected-vehicle technologies, it 
makes all the sense in the world to leverage our resources to benefit our 
communities all over the U.S. and beyond."

About 5GAA

The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is a global, cross-industry organisation 
of over 135 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 5gaa.org and follow the association on Twitter 
[https://twitter.com/5gaa_official ] and LinkedIn 
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/5gaa/ ].

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE SHOWCASED DEPLOYMENTS

SMART ROAD CORRIDOR, VIRGINIA

C-V2X communication technology is now deployed on Virginia roadways, thanks to 
the combined efforts of 5GAA members Audi of America, Qualcomm, American Tower 
Corporation and Commsignia in partnership with the Virginia Department of 
Transportation and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.

The deployment of C-V2X on the Virginia Smart Road Corridor allows a new 
generation of vehicles capable of communicating not just through cellular 
towers but also directly with roadside infrastructure and vulnerable road 
users. The C-V2X implementation in Virginia aims at improving traffic signal 
information but also work zones and roadside worker safety, where accidents 
result in more than 700 fatal crashes and 45,000 people injured each year. This 
initial deployment sets the stage for potential broad deployment across the U.S.

"We are proud of the work we've done with Audi of America, VDOT, American Tower 
Corporation, VTTI and Commsignia to not only showcase momentum and value of 
C-V2X to communities and stakeholders, but to also innovate on deployments such 
as these to continue opening paths to widespread adoption," said Jim Misener, 
senior director, product management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "The Virginia 
deployment is a significant milestone, serving as a successful proof point 
showing public and private organizations working together to apply C-V2X to 
achieve transformative safety and mobility benefit."

ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA

Initiated in 2019, C-V2X deployment in Alpharetta entails a variety of 
applications including Emergency Vehicle Pre-Emption, Get-Ready-For Green and 
Red-Light Warning, while Traffic Light Priority for Cyclists is being developed 
for deployment. Powered by Applied Information's TravelSafely app, it will for 
instance alert red-light runners about to commit an intersection violation, 
which are responsible for 28% of US fatal accidents. 

There are already more than 125 intersections equipped with C-V2X as a result 
from the collaboration between Applied Information, the City of Alpharetta as 
well as the North Fulton Community Improvement District (CID). "Our investment 
in connected vehicle technology is providing immediate, life-saving benefits to 
the community," said Kerry Armstrong, Chairman of the North Fulton Community 
Improvement District. "As a result of the deployment, our paramedics and 
firefighters have seen an 18% reduction in response times and improved safety 
while responding to a call."

ARLINGTON, TEXAS

A new C-V2X deployment is under way in Arlington, with 31 contiguous 
intersections equipped along one of the city's major thoroughfares. Arlington, 
in partnership with Applied Information, strives to create a smoother and safer 
commute along Cooper Street as part of the city's ongoing efforts to enhance 
regional mobility and put technology to work. "As our city continues to grow 
and prosper, we realize the value of investing in smart infrastructure and 
technology to help our residents and visitors travel to their destinations more 
safely and as efficiently as possible," Public Works and Transportation 
Director Keith Brooks said. 

Automated traffic signal performance measure devices along these intersections 
are collecting and analyzing signal and safety information in real-time. 
Drivers can receive the information directly through Applied Information's 
Get-Ready-For Green and Red-Light Warning applications as well as the Railroad 
Crossing Alert in the TravelSafely app. Through the app, drivers along Cooper 
Street can be notified that traffic has slowed or stopped due to a train 
approaching level crossings. As more than 2,000 train-vehicle collisions 
occurring across the country each year, half of which result in serious 
injuries or casualties, this new C-V2X use case offers great prospect to 
improve safety around these risk areas.

BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA

Following successful tests in Michigan's MCity since 2019, Verizon is now 
deploying 5G-V2X mobile network communications, including Mobile Edge Computing 
(MEC), in several cities including Boston, the Bay Area, Atlanta, Washington 
D.C. and New York. The live 5G networks and MEC capacity, with throughput at 
least 10 times faster than 4G, can support the next generation of V2X use cases 
such as Teleoperations and Data Orchestration that require ultra-low latencies. 

A panel discussion was also held during the event — including representatives 
from Ford Motor Company, Audi of America, Texas DOT, Atlanta DOT and Contra 
Costa Transportation Authority, and led by 5GAA Board Member Qualcomm's Jim 
Misener.

[1] 5GAA visionary roadmap for the introduction of advanced use cases for 
connected and automated driving
 
SOURCE: 5GAA - 5G Automotive Association e.V.