List of C-V2X Devices
This document intends to provide an overview of the C-V2X Devices which we understand are already publicly available on the market. This overview is based on publicly available information.
The sources are referenced. 5GAA does not accept any liability for information provided by third parties. 5GAA has not verified whether the information provided by third parties is accurate. 5GAA does not in any way validate the information provided by third parties by including particular devices in this list. This document is only intended to provide an overview, the list of devices is not necessarily complete.
This list does not necessarily include factory-fit telematics/V2X boxes directly under contract with automakers.
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5G Automotive Association Organises Conference on 5G: Connected Mobility in the Digital Age
To advance the dialogue between high-level institutional and industry stakeholders on current challenges in the field of connected and automated mobility, the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is organising an online conference on 28 September 2021, from 9:15 am to 3:00 am CEST.
Representatives from the European institutions, local and national authorities as well as 5GAA members will discuss ongoing challenges for connected and automated mobility and provide solutions by presenting the capabilities and deployment models of the Cellular-Vehicle-to-Everything (“C-V2X”) technology.
AGENDA
Please see the full agenda here.
09:15 – 09:30: Connected Mobility in the Digital Decade
09:30 – 10:15: 5GAA C-V2X visionary roadmap 2030
10:15 – 11:00: The global progress of C-V2X
11:00 – 11:15: Coffee Break
11:15 – 12:15: Panel discussion: Digitalisation of road transport – Quo Vadis, Europe?
12:15 – 13:00: Lunch Break – Exhibition booths
13:00 – 14:00: The path towards road digitalisation
14:00 – 14:45: Panel discussion: Connected Mobility for climate neutrality
14:45 – 15:00: Closing keynote speech
SPEAKERS INCLUDE
- Francesco Lilli, Automotive Research and Advanced Engineering, Global Head of Advanced Connectivity, Stellantis
- Bernardo Campillo Soto, Head of Industry Analysts and Ecosystem, Telefonica
- Wang Xuemin, Vice-President for Standardization & Industry Development, Huawei
- Jovan Zagajac, Product Group Manager, Enterprise Connectivity, Ford Motor Company
- Charlotte Nørlund-Matthiessen, Cabinet of Commissioner for Transport Adina-Ioana Vălean, European Commission
- Johannes Springer, Lead of 5G automotive program, Deutsche Telekom
- Ana Isabel Blanco Bergareche, Directorate-General for Traffic, Spain
- Stephan Durach, Senior Vice President – Connected Company Development, BMW
- Bart Sweerman, Senior Vice President, Services, HERE Technologies GmbH
- Peter Stuckmann, Head of Unit – Future Connectivity Systems, DG CONNECT, European Commission
- Daniele Franceschini, Head of Technology Innovation, Standardization & Portfolio Department, TIM
- Hamid Zarghampour, Chief Strategist, connected and automated transports, Swedish Transport Administration
- Nicola Farronato, Head of Innovation, City of Turin
- Daniel Mes, Member of Frans Timmermans’ Cabinet, European Commission
- Marie Högberg, Head of Connectivity Strategy, Volvo Cars
- Jill Warren, Chief Executive Office, European Cyclists’ Federation
If you have any questions, please get in touch at marcom@5gaa.org
5GAA to participate in IAA Munich Mobility Conference 2021
The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is proud to announce its participation in the IAA Mobility Conference 2021 that will take place from 7 to 12 September in Munich. IAA Mobility is the leading global platform for the mobility industry and brings together actors from the entire mobility chain.
Following the guiding theme “What will move us next” the discussion will focus on how automation, connectivity, and smart city solutions will drive our progression to a more sustainable and effective mobility.
The event will provide an excellent platform to discuss the future of mobility with relevant stakeholders of the transport ecosystem.
5GAA will be active at two occasions:
- 9 September 2021 10.30 AM CEST
5GAA will hold a Master Class session. A great opportunity to engage in cross-industry exchange, present our expertise in an educational format, and discuss last updates and automated mobility by demonstrating the capabilities and deployment models of the Cellular Vehicle to Everything (“C-V2X”) technology.
- 10 September 2021, 11.45 AM CEST
5GAA will be present with its own Speaker Corner in the Business Club House, located in the central area of the exhibition. During 90 minutes our association and its members will have the opportunity to have speakers discuss the latest topics on connected mobility, as well as enjoy networking opportunities.
More details on the content of the sessions will come in the following weeks.
Safety Treatment in V2X Applications
This White Paper describes the new challenges in the treatment of functional safety arising from the introduction of connected and distributed functions, which are typical for cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) applications. A dedicated 5GAA technical working group performed a detailed analysis to determine, propose, and evaluate possibilities for mobile network operators, vendors, and any further identified stakeholders to provide vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) what they need to treat safety in new use cases enabled by C-V2X technologies.
Read the full White Paper here.
Cross-Working Group Work Item Network Reselection Improvements (NRI)
When user equipment (UE) changes its serving mobile network (e.g. when crossing country borders), an interruption in connectivity can occur as the UE needs to connect to a new network which takes some time, i.e. scanning for a public land mobile network that it can attempt to use or ‘visit’ (hence VPLMN).
These interruptions can often result in disconnected phone calls and/or blackout periods for connected vehicle services lasting up to several minutes. This report seeks to look at this problem and examine the potential solutions available.
System Architecture and Solution Development; High-Accuracy Positioning for C-V2X
The present document aims to study the requirements of positioning, build understanding of the positioning system framework, and offer the corresponding technologies according to the requirements and environments, as well as some demonstrations in High-Accuracy Positioning for Vehicle-to-Everything (V2XHAP) services.
With the evolution of V2X services from assisted driving to automated driving, the use case requirements are also changing in terms of the availability of network coverage, level of uncertainty, availability of features for simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM)-based positioning techniques, reliability, latency, speed, data rate, communication range, as well as positioning accuracy, which is changing from metre level to sub-metre level. Different from other services, positioning information is one of the essentials to guarantee the safety of Internet of Vehicles (IoV). Some important KPIs for positioning have been described in 3GPP, such as positioning accuracy, latency, update rate, power consumption, etc. Furthermore, there are some specific needs in terms of V2X service scenarios, such as continuity, reliability, and security/privacy, etc. All positioning KPIs for V2X mentioned above need to be clarified, especially positioning accuracy which is the most basic requirement in V2X service. In some use cases, such as automated driving, remote driving and platooning, centimetre-level positioning with stable performance provides the necessary accuracy and safety assurance.
Read the full Technical Report
Roadmap to 5G Connected Driving – Financial Times Digital Dialogue sponsored by 5GAA
On 20 October 2020, the 5G Automotive Association took part in one of the Financial Times Digital Dialogues moderated by Michael Pooler, Manufacturing Editor at Financial Times.
A successful and insightful session focused on the “Roadmap towards 5G Connected Driving”.
Oliver Bahns, Senior Vice-President Connected Mobility Deutsche Telecom AG, T-Systems, Digital Solutions; Kelei Shen, CTO Harman; and Stephan Durach, Senior Vice President, Connected Company Development, Technical Operations, BMW Group, highlighted the most critical issues around V2X Services.
Some of the topics covered were:
- What are the most prevalent and common features of connectivity currently available in the field of vehicles-to-everything?
- Why is the automotive sector such an attractive prospect for 5G? Why does full connectivity of cars with everything require 5G as opposed to 4G?
- What are the most exciting emerging technological advances in 5G and V2X?
- What are the technological obstacles and how are they being overcome?
Rewatch the full session below.
Roadmap to 5G Connected Driving – Financial Times Digital Dialogue sponsored by 5GAA
On 20 October 2020, the 5G Automotive Association took part in one of the Financial Times Digital Dialogues moderated by Michael Pooler, Manufacturing Editor at Financial Times.
A successful and insightful session focused on the “Roadmap towards 5G Connected Driving”.
Oliver Bahns, Senior Vice-President Connected Mobility Deutsche Telecom AG, T-Systems, Digital Solutions; Kelei Shen, CTO Harman; and Stephan Durach, Senior Vice President, Connected Company Development, Technical Operations, BMW Group, highlighted the most critical issues around V2X Services.
Some of the topics covered were:
- What are the most prevalent and common features of connectivity currently available in the field of vehicles-to-everything?
- Why is the automotive sector such an attractive prospect for 5G? Why does full connectivity of cars with everything require 5G as opposed to 4G?
- What are the most exciting emerging technological advances in 5G and V2X?
- What are the technological obstacles and how are they being overcome?
Rewatch the full session below.
C-V2X Use Cases Volume II: Examples and Service Level Requirements
5G Automotive Association (5GAA) has defined a methodology to describe solution agnostic automotive use cases (UC) and application requirements referred to as Service Level Requirements (SLR).
This White Paper applies the defined methodology to describe use cases, and includes advanced UCs that require complex interactions among vehicles as well as between vehicles and infrastructure in relation to self-driving (autonomous) vehicles. Different road scenarios, actors and service flows are considered in the defined use cases. Detailed analysis of the derived Service Level Requirements is also provided.
Read the White Paper
New report released to support vehicle to infrastructure connectivity deployment
5GAA, a global cross-industry consortium working to develop end-to-end solutions for future mobility and transportation services, commissioned Ricardo to develop the report to help improve understanding of the costs, challenges and opportunities of different communication technology approaches to Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) use cases.
V2I is not a new technology consideration, with research and development activities related to connected vehicle applications ongoing for over two decades. However, there is now growing momentum for wider scale deployment of communication technologies in both vehicles and road infrastructure.
To date deployment activities have been fragmented and relatively slow, due to continued emphasis on research, no common vision of communication technologies and market uncertainty, making it challenging for most stakeholders to develop suitable business cases.
To help support a greater understanding of financial viability of the communication approaches implemented in the EU and US V2I market, Ricardo transport and mobility experts, supported by technical experts from Roke Manor Research, analysed a range options which include the use of a pure cellular network system and using a combination of the cellular network with direct communication interfaces via the radio spectrum.
Using outputs from extensive research and engagement with key ecosystem players, the study weighs up strengths, weaknesses and complementarity of the different communications technologies in terms of their technical performance and costs, aligning them with the different use cases. For example, the cost analysis highlights that a pure cellular deployment approach in Europe and US is 40-45% lower cost compared with deployments that include direct communication roadside units.
To recognise the opportunities and benefits identified, Ricardo’s experts have made a number of recommendations that include increased cooperation and communication of roadmaps between vehicle manufacturers, central government, road operators and cellular technology providers – in particular with the consideration of interoperability of technology solutions. Central government are also identified as playing a key role through effective implementation of financial instruments to leverage private sector investment and support wider deployment.
Denis Naberezhnykh, Ricardo’s transport technical director commented: “Increased communication and connectivity between vehicle and infrastructure have the potential to create significant benefit, not only to the user of the vehicle, but also through wide-ranging societal benefits that will positively impact the economy, community mobility and the environment. The current fragmentation of technical approaches and stakeholders has the potential to significantly slow V2I market adoption and so we’re proud to develop this report, on behalf of 5GAA, to create greater understanding of financial viability and how that aligns with technology choices, as well as to help identify where increased collaboration is needed”.
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