5GAA to participate in the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023

5GAA to participate in the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2023

The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) will again join the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (MWC), the largest and most influential yearly event in the field of connectivity, taking place between February 27 and March 2. This event will gather tens of thousands of high-level executives coming from the most relevant global tech companies in the world, representatives from international governments and members of emerging business that are revolutionising the connectivity scene worldwide.  

This year’s edition will approach some of the hottest topics in the technological horizon, putting its focus on the subjects surrounding the furthest developments of 5G, 6G and immersive technology.  Having amassed more than 60,000 attendees last year, MWC expects to surpass these numbers with the selected topics for the 2023 edition.  

5GAA plans not only to attend the MWC with the objective to discuss the innovations taking place in the field of cellular-based connectivity, but also to actively participate in the Congress by welcoming visitors and partners at our booth and hosting a Press Tour that will allow attendees to get a better idea of our members’ advancements in C-V2X technologies. 

  • 5GAA BOOTH AT THE SHOW FLOOR 

The 5GAA booth will allow for attendees to learn more about our association works and activities, as well as benefits for members. This booth will be located in Hall 2C55 and  remain active all throughout the duration of the congress, from Monday, February 27, to Thursday, March 2.  

  • 5GAA’S PRESS TOUR 

On February 27 from 8:45 to 10:00 AM (CET), 5GAA will host its Press Tour. Starting in our booth at the show floor, this tour will be the perfect opportunity for  journalists to explore our members’ booths and find out more about their market innovations and developments. The tour includes scheduled visits to Qualcomm, Vodafone, Ericson and Rhode & Schwarz, amongst other of our association members. This Press Tour will also grant participants the chance to ask our members’ representatives any questions they may have.  

Don’t miss out on this year’s Congress. Buy your pass for MWCB 2023 here.

Road Operator Use Case Modelling and Analysis

Road Operator Use Case Modelling and Analysis

The 5GAA work item BRIDGE aims to determine how Communications Service Providers (CSPs) can support the C-ITS/V2X expectation of Road Operators in the near future to encourage and accelerate the deployment of C-ITS use cases on the road.

Following on from a series of discussions with European Road Operator strategists, a set of four exemplary C-ITS use cases was identified with a view to understanding what might be required from CSPs to achieve the above-mentioned objective. Additionally, a set of possible network requirements were defined and short-listed. Modelling showed that all of the use cases can be delivered on existing mobile networks today, assuming network coverage is sufficient for Road Operator requirements.

Find out the rest on this 5GAA Technical Report.

Conclusions and Recommendations for Communications Service Providers Supporting Road Operator Priorities and Expectations

Conclusions and Recommendations for Communications Service Providers Supporting Road Operator Priorities and Expectations

The BRIDGE cross-Working Group work item (XWI) was established under the 5GAA ‘Digital Roads’ priority area. The concept of digital roads includes many elements, but BRIDGE addresses the business priorities of the Road Operators (RO) and how Co-operative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) and Vehicle to Everything (V2X) services, provided by Communications Service Providers (CSP), can support them directly. 

The BRIDGE work item obtained high-level guidance on the expectations and priorities of Road Operators. The Road Operator representatives that participated offered their views on the importance or priority of the business areas to their organisation and indicated which individual use cases were of interest. After a number of individual discussions, the BRIDGE team compiled a summary of the results, which are presented in this report.

American Center of Mobility

American Center of Mobility

C-V2X Use Cases and Service Level Requirements — Volume III

C-V2X Use Cases and Service Level Requirements — Volume III

The present report contains the third volume (Volume III) of 5GAA WG1 agreed use case (UC) descriptions for Use Cases developed within the 5GAA and consolidated in WG1. The results and conclusions of this report, and of the future use case descriptions and related communication requirements, are intended to serve as input for the work of other WGs in 5GAA, as well as sources for input and feedback to standardization activities, e.g., in 3GPP.

Read the full report here.

5GAA online session on “V2X Application Adaptation based on Predictive QoS Changes”

5GAA online session on “V2X Application Adaptation based on Predictive QoS Changes”

5G Automotive Association is pleased to invite you to our online session, “V2X Application Adaptation based on Predictive QoS Changes“, taking place on January 27, from 3:00 to 4:30 PM (CET).

The speakers from Huawei (Antonio Consoli, Ali Hamidian) and Tencent (Lei Yixue) will present the highlights of the PRESA Technical Report on enhancing the framework for V2X application adaptation when a QoS change is predicted in the network.

5GAA will hold an online session on Predictive QoS and V2X Service Adaptation—PRESA

5GAA will hold an online session on Predictive QoS and V2X Service Adaptation—PRESA

Following on the recent publication of a technical report on the Predictive QoS and V2X Service Adaptation (PRESA) Work Item, the 5G Automotive Association is hosting an online session on Friday, January 27, from 3:00 to 4:30 PM (CET).

The session, “V2X Application Adaptation based on Predictive QoS Changes”, will be led by Huawei’s Antonio Consoli and Alimi Hamidian, and Tencent’s Lei Yixue. As the leading contributors to this publication, they will present the highlights of the PRESA technical report on enhancing the framework for V2X application adaptation when a QoS change is predicted in the network.

The three speakers will explain the methodology for analysing V2X use cases that use predictive QoS information to enable V2X application adaptation for the vehicles, as well as the coordination between 3GPP and 5GAA to promote end-to-end solutions and standards for QoS prediction and V2X application adaptation.

Registrations are now open.

Press Release: Public and Private Sectors Aligned Behind V2X Deployment, 2023 a Pivotal Year

Press Release: Public and Private Sectors Aligned Behind V2X Deployment, 2023 a Pivotal Year

Brussels – Today, we join together to reaffirm our continued support for the rapid, widespread deployment of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technologies in order to further improve safety on American roads. V2X, which allows communication between vehicles, infrastructure, and other road users such as pedestrians and bicyclists, provides drivers with crucial warnings necessary to improve safety. Our organizations represent the full breadth of the transportation stakeholder community and are aligned in our belief that the widespread deployment of V2X technologies can dramatically reduce crashes and fatalities on American roads for all road users.

We believe that 2023 will be a pivotal year for V2X deployment. Transportation stakeholders have aligned behind one V2X technology, cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X), clearing the way for a unified, nationwide approach to the deployment of this tool. The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) recently held a V2X Summit in which it committed to the development of a Nationwide V2X Deployment Plan, lending crucial leadership to the deployment of these technologies. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is poised to deliver much needed regulatory clarity for the deployment of C-V2X through the issuance of pending waivers to operate in the 5.9 GHz Band. Multiple stakeholders are making significant investments in CV2X today, and the waivers under consideration at the FCC are urgently needed to move forward with deployment plans.

We wish to express our appreciation for the work being done by USDOT, FCC, and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to maintain interference-free dedicated spectrum and quickly establish the regulatory framework that will allow for widespread deployment of C-V2X. This includes the FCC first allowing near-term deployments to move forward under waiver authority, the FCC issuing a Second Report and Order that sets the final rules for the future of these technologies and protects the spectrum from interference, and USDOT adopting a Nationwide V2X Deployment Plan. As these steps are undertaken, our organizations will continue to work collaboratively to resolve remaining issues to deploy CV2X, giving drivers and other road users a critical tool to improve safety, reduce crashes, and decrease fatalities.


Intelligent Transportation Society of America
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Alliance for Automotive Innovation
American Highway Users Alliance
American Traffic Safety Services Association
American Trucking Association
Institute of Transportation Engineers
5G Americas
5G Automotive Association
National Electrical Manufacturers Association


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.

New 5GAA White Paper on Vehicular Distributed Antenna System

New 5GAA White Paper on Vehicular Distributed Antenna System

The current development of communication technologies opens up new opportunities and enables novel V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) services in the automotive area. However, specific design constraints faced by the automotive industry lead to complex implementations, as the allowed positions and mounting spaces for antennas, communication modules, and the required cabling can be very limited. These challenges commonly require vehicular-Distributed Antenna System (DAS) approaches.

This white paper provides an analysis of the motivation for and needs associated with vehicular-DAS, as well as proposals for some vehicular-DAS design solutions. In addition, it describes the implementation feasibility and potential benefits of vehicular-DAS based on measured computer simulation results, and evaluates potential vehicular-DAS impacts on current specifications.

Webinar on the new 5GAA C-V2X roadmap to be hosted in December 2022

Webinar on the new 5GAA C-V2X roadmap to be hosted in December 2022

The 5G Automotive Association recently unveiled the revised version of its 2030 roadmap, first published two years ago. To present the key findings and main takeaways of this release, the association is organising a webinar on the “5GAA C-V2X Roadmap II: Update of 2030 industry vision for Advanced Driving Use Cases, Connectivity Technologies, and Radio Spectrum Needs”, taking place on December 15. 

The connected and smart mobility landscape has significantly changed since the 5G Automotive Association published its first 2030 roadmap two years ago. Since then, the C-ITS ecosystem has witnessed a rapid evolution and global deployment of basic safety services, use cases addressing traffic efficiency and VRU protection, and increasing market availability of C-V2X and 5G-V2X-based services and devices.  

Over this period, 5GAA has been closely looking at advanced safety and automated driving applications, and the technology readiness to turn them into a market reality. An exhaustive analysis of the regional, regulatory and technological contexts, including state-of-the-art for standardization activities, has resulted in the publication of the 5GAA C-V2X Roadmap II White Paper.  

To share this document’s main findings and highlights with the 5GAA community, the association will host a webinar on Thursday, December 15, from 2:30 to 3:30 PM (CET). Chief Technology Officer, Maxime Flament, will unveil 5GAA’s vision of the future and expected timeline for C-V2X mass deployment on the 2030 horizon, with a particular focus on advanced applications bringing on automated driving, teleoperation, automated valet parking, and sensor sharing. 5GAA’s leading contributors to the paper, Andreas Schaller (Bosch), Georg Schmitt (BMW) and Alin Stanescu (Volkswagen), will join Maxime for the Q&A session and shed light on the outcome of this Work Item.  

All 5GAA delegates are welcome to join the session and contribute to a fruitful discussion on the association’s foresight and how upcoming developments will contribute to global safety, mobility, environmental stewardship and transportation equity goals.

Watch the recording here.