2017. március 2., csütörtök 15:09 |
5G Automotive Association and European Automotive Telecom Alliance sign a partnership MoU |
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Barcelona, 2 March 2017. (APA/OTS) - The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) and the European Automotive Telecom Alliance (EATA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding. Aim of this partnership is to foster cooperation in the field of connected and autonomous driving solutions as well as standardisation, spectrum and related use cases. |
5GAA and EATA are dedicated to prioritising the use cases identified
by the two organisations in order to identify the technical
requirements that need to be addressed, both in the short and in the
long term. In order to better support standards for connected and
automated driving, standardisation prioritisation for standards
bodies such as ETSI, 3GPP and SAE is necessary as well. It's beyond
dispute that promoting spectrum-related issues (V2X), agreement on
usage modalities of certain bands, security and privacy, as well as
vehicle safety requirements to be supported by both mobile network
operators (MNOs) and vehicle manufacturers (OEMs) will need to be
addressed jointly. Last but not least, agreement between MNOs and
OEMs is also key to developing business models and aligning the
timelines of both industries.
5GAA includes 33 members, of which 8 are founding members (AUDI AG,
BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ericsson, Huawei, Intel, Nokia and Qualcomm
Incorporated). 5GAA is a multi-industry association to develop, test
and promote communications solutions, initiate their standardization
and accelerate their commercial availability and global market
penetration to address societal need. Focus areas are the
development, testing and promotion of communications solutions, the
initiation of their standardization and the acceleration of their
commercial availability and global market penetration 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.
EATA is comprised of six leading associations and 38 companies at
present, including telecom operators, vendors, automobile
manufacturers and suppliers for both cars and trucks. The main
objective of the Alliance is to promote the wide deployment of
hybrid connectivity for connected and automated driving in Europe.
EATA's first concrete step is the advancement of a 'pre-deployment
project' aimed at testing the performance of hybrid communication
required for automated driving under real traffic situations.
Furthermore, EATA seeks to identify and address service and
technology roadmaps, safety and security needs, as well as
regulatory and business issues. The project will tackle cross-border
interoperability, including digital and physical infrastructure, as
well as vehicle localisation issues.
Quotes:
Christoph Voigt, Chairman of the 5GAA Board "5GAA was created to connect telecom industry and vehicle
manufacturers to develop end-to-end solutions for future mobility
and transportation services. We look forward to working with EATA to
define the requirements of C-V2X and to create a successful V2X
ecosystem."
Erik Jonnaert, Chairman of the EATA Steering Committee "The revolution that connected and automated driving is going to
bring about at the societal level is already shaping Europe's
automotive and telecoms sectors at a rapid pace. This Memorandum of
Understanding with the 5GAA not only brings the different industry
partners closer together, but also reinforces the European
Commission's strategy on cooperative, connected and automated
mobility that was launched at the end of 2016. Car connectivity and
automation will require a mix of communications technologies, but it
is clear that 5G technology can become a key enabler of Europe's
digital highways. Together, EATA and 5GAA will contribute to
reinventing the driving experience."
Contact: GAA - 5G Automotive Association e.V. Neumarkter Straße 21 81673 München Astrid Wilch +49 89 54909680 secretariat@ggaa.org
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