Country for PR: United Kingdom
Contributor: PR Newswire Europe
Thursday, October 14 2021 - 23:14
AsiaNet
5GAA shares latest C-V2X developments at ITS World Congress (Hamburg): "5G will have the most revolutionary impact by reducing accidents and saving millions of lives"
HAMBURG, Germany, Oct. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

5G-powered vehicles are foreseen to hit the market this year in Europe. More 
and more advanced vehicle-to-everything (V2X) use cases geared towards enhanced 
road safety, improved traffic efficiency, greener environmental impact and more 
comfortable driving are being deployed worldwide on a large scale. The 5G 
Automotive Association (5GAA) and its members showed the latest developments 
during ITS World Congress in Hamburg. 

5G-V2X spearheading the path to automated driving

Today, the 5G-V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) technology already enables fully 
connected and automated mobility with LTE-V2X technology. Vehicles and 
infrastructure can exchange relevant information via LTE-V2X through direct 
communication mode (not requiring network coverage) or mobile network 
communications mode, creating a real-time connection between all road users. 

Many automotive services can be supported by the current global cellular 
standard LTE-4G, seen as an essential foundation for further progress. Millions 
of vehicles on the continent are connected via 4G-LTE already, and industry 
analysts estimate that over 70% of all new vehicles sold are now 4G equipped. 
That said, 5G-V2X will enable more advanced connected mobility services and 
offer a clear path to automated driving – while maintaining service-level 
interoperability with pre-existing LTE-V2X vehicles. 

5GAA will help prepare tomorrow with the ITS Directive revision, advocating a 
neutral approach on technology. Given the strong momentum in China and in the 
United-States, Europe needs a future-proof framework to stay in a leading role 
globally. Indeed, advanced driving is taking shape globally. At the moment, 
China is the only country that has 5G Cellular-Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) 
enabled vehicles commercially available on the market. To this date, 14 C-V2X 
vehicle models are commercialized. In the United States, Ford has committed to 
deploy C-V2X in all new vehicle models from early 2022. In Europe, 5G-powered 
vehicles are foreseen to hit the market still this year thanks to BMW.

"When applied to the automotive field, 5G will have the most revolutionary 
impact by saving millions of lives and reducing accidents on roads," 5GAA CTO 
Maxime Flament said. "The combination of long- range and short-range 
connectivity C-V2X offers, delivers the optimal setup for safety and efficiency 
of traffic, in addition to improving environmental footprints." Global 
deployment of C-V2X technology will have a sustainable impact in the world. 

In the next two to three years, 5GAA expects to see mass deployment of C-V2X 
use cases geared towards improving traffic efficiency and road safety around 
the world. Vehicle commercialization is not enough however: the whole ecosystem 
- cars, cloud, map, network, positioning but also the road - needs to be C-V2X 
friendly. Therefore, 5GAA offers a platform to foster collaboration between top 
tier automotive, technology and telecommunications companies for them to 
develop end-to-end connectivity solutions for future mobility and 
transportation services. 

Cover more digital roads via enhanced digital mobility services

At ITS World Congress, the world's largest and most prominent event focused on 
smart mobility and the digitalisation of transportation, 5GAA experts and 
member spokespersons shared their views on how to accelerate deployment of the 
latest technology innovations and how to ensure future-proof investments. They 
shared the needs of road operators for their digital infrastructure and of 
automakers (OEMs) for digital mobility services, and zoomed in on digital roads 
in urban areas and cooperation models enabling deployment and use of 5G 
infrastructures for connected and automated mobility.

Furthermore, key members of the 5GAA shared their latest technology 
developments with a focus on Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs), among which: 

- A system that warns of accidents between and help protect connected vehicles 
and cyclists – or other vulnerable road users such as pedelec, scooter riders 
and pedestrians developed by Continental and Deutsche Telekom. The solution 
calculates the paths taken by cars and bicycles. If they are likely to cross at 
the same time, the system warns both road users via mobile communications in 
real-time. Initial road tests have been successful. 

- A Location-as-a-Service algorithm that improves the positioning of road 
users, in which vehicles exchange data via simulated communication (5G) by 
Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS. The aim is to warn drivers of a collision with a 
cyclist, an e-scooter rider of road damage, or to guide a blind person to the 
right government office or the bus door - for which highly accurate 
localization is always of fundamental importance.  

- A demonstration of a connected e-bike, where Qualcomm (alongside company 
Spoke) is showcasing a new hardware solution designed to enable vehicles to 
identify VRUs using C-V2X.

And more. Request the full list of demonstrations on demand at 
5GAA@teamlewis.com.

About 5GAA

The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is a global, cross-industry organization 
of over 130 members made 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 [https://5gaa.org] and follow us on Twitter 
[https://twitter.com/5gaa_official] and LinkedIn 
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/5gaa/].

Media Contacts:

TEAM LEWIS for 5GAA
5gaa@teamlewis.com 

5GAA 
Margaux Demeyer 
+32 2 588 24 30 
margaux.demeyer@5gaa.org 

Source: 5GAA - 5G Automotive Association e.V.