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2017. szeptember 15., péntek 13:14 |
5GAA: cellular technology is key enabler for smart mobility of the future (part 1) |
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Frankfurt, 15 September, 2017 (APA/OTS) - Industry association calls on European Commission to allow stakeholders to work collaboratively towards an agreement on the technology catalyzing the mobility of the future and warns against a "premature and cumbersome legislative decision" |
The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) encourages the automotive,
technology, and telecommunications industries and the European
Commission to be ambitious when evaluating technologies for
connected, autonomous vehicles. 5GAA is confident that cellular
communication technology (C-V2X) has the most benefits when applied
to connected, self-driving cars. It has provided its views to the
Commission in a workshop and a letter with recommendations. Since
its launch one year ago, over 50 industry leaders from the
automotive, technology and telecommunications industries have teamed
up in 5GAA to accelerate C-V2X technology development and its
evolution to 5G-V2X for enhanced safety, automated driving and
connected mobility.
Christoph Voigt, Chairman of 5GAA said, "5GAA is confident that
cellular technology (including direct vehicle-to-vehicle
communication at 5.9 GHz) has the potential to lead to the best
outcomes in the long run. We are strongly relying on the European
institutional support to put in place a regulatory framework
allowing for an industry-driven and swift deployment of this
technology. It is crucial to consider how the 5.9 GHz band, the
"life blood" of wireless vehicle communication, can be used
efficiently in the context of 5G technology evolution, road safety,
and economic scalability. The automotive and transportation sectors,
both public and private, are making significant investment
commitments. Therefore, we are urging the European Commission to
allow the ITS-G5 and C-V2X stakeholders to work together towards an
agreement on the future of connected and automated cars, without a
premature and cumbersome legislative decision."
5GAA has recently provided its views to the Commission in a
workshop and a letter with recommendations.
Christoph Voigt: "We should aim high enough when selecting the
solutions to make connected, self-driving vehicles a reality. These
are a catalyst to improving the quality of life globally through
safer traffic, improved mobility, cleaner air in cities, and a
better experience overall for drivers."
Dino Flore, Director General of 5GAA adds, "Saving lives through
improved road safety is obviously the primary positive outcome of
deploying communication technology solutions. In addition, we should
take into account other aspects when evaluating alternatives. We're
not only talking about reducing congestion and pollution but also
optimizing the driving experience. It is our view that cellular
technology, including direct vehicle-to-vehicle communication at 5.9
GHz, has the most upward potential in the long run."
Helping vehicles "understand the environment they are navigating"
Launched in September 2016 by 8 founding members the 5GAA has in
less than a year grown to include over 50 leaders from the
automotive, technology and telecom industries who collaborate
cross-industry on the future of transport. 5GAA's mission is to
develop, test, and promote communications solutions, initiate their
standardization and accelerate their commercial availability and
global market penetration. The objective is to address society's
connected mobility and road safety needs with applications such as
autonomous driving, ubiquitous access to services and integration
into smart city and intelligent transportation.
Connected vehicles use communication technology to not only
communicate with other vehicles but also with road infrastructure,
other road users such as pedestrians, and the Internet - e.g. to
provide traffic updates and parking guidance. Use cases include
collision warnings, "traffic jam ahead" warnings, green light
optimal speed advisory, parking guidance, and assisting drivers in
tackling treacherous traffic situations (e.g. turning left at a
crossroads). Connected vehicles will eventually reduce pollution,
and make traffic more efficient, reducing congestion in cities and
improving the flow of goods and people.
Christoph Voigt explains, "Equipping cars with sensors and cameras
is one thing, but imagine what is possible when cars use cellular
technology to communicate with their entire ecosystem: other
vehicles, road users, infrastructure, and central services that give
real-time information."
"It's the difference between a car that is capable of seeing what
is happening in its immediate surroundings and one that can use all
available information to allow for a safer and more comfortable
driving experience. After all, as drivers we do more than purely
react to what's in front of us. We listen to traffic info, we are
aware of the area we're navigating, and we are alert to traffic jams
in rush hour. We use context to guide our driving."
"This is exactly what cellular connectivity can enable vehicles to
make easier, or even take over from us in the case of self-driving
vehicles. Except that it will be faster and more accurate,"
concludes Christoph Voigt.
-Ends- (continues)
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2017. szeptember 15., péntek 13:15 |
5GAA: cellular technology is key enabler for smart mobility of the future (part 2) |
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Frankfurt, 15 September, 2017 (APA/OTS) - |
About 5GAA The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is a global cross-industry
organisation of companies from the automotive, technology and
telecommunications industries (ICT), working together to develop
end-to-end solutions for future mobility and transportation
services. Created in 2016, the Association is comprised of over 50
members which mission is to develop, test and promote communications
solutions, initiate their standardization and accelerate their
commercial availability and global market penetration to address
societal need. For more information please visit 5gaa.org
Contacts
Robbe Libbrecht FINN PR robbe.libbrecht@finnpr.com M +32 497 23 30 38
5GAA Marketing & Communications marcom@5GAA.org
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