Connected Car Technology: Cellular V2X Outperforms DSRC/ITS-G5 in Comprehensive Tests as Mobility Industry Moves Towards 5G
Connected Car Technology: Cellular V2X Outperforms DSRC/ITS-G5 in Comprehensive Tests as Mobility Industry Moves Towards 5G
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MUNICH, Nov. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
As regulators worldwide are looking into future rules for connected cars
technologies, the 5G Automotive Association has conducted tests to compare the
performance of 802.11p/DSRC (known in Europe as ITS-G5) and Cellular V2X PC5
radio technologies in delivering V2V (Vehicle-To-Vehicle) safety messages.
The test results show that Cellular V2X (Vehicle-to-everything) direct
communications technology, consistently - and in many cases overwhelmingly -
outperforms 802.11p/DSRC. With a natural evolution path towards the low latency
and high bandwidth benefits of 5G NR, C-V2X also demonstrated superior
performance in several dimensions, including the following:
Enhanced reliability over extended communications range;
Better non-line-of-sight performance; and
Greater resiliency to interference (e.g. arising from other devices)
These performance advantages are particularly important in the most difficult
environments such as non-line-of-sight scenarios (e.g., around a corner,
highway queue forming etc.), where resident on-board sensors and radars have
certain limitations.
Reliable and timely radio performance is a crucial requirement that all
those with a stake in transport safety depend on to deliver critical safety
applications. Such test procedures are a prerequisite to comparing the
available radio technologies, and the results are very clear: C-V2X direct
communications (PC5) performs better. C-V2X is commercially available and
reuses the decades long investment into protocols and upper layer applications
to improve safety, deliver traffic efficiency, and support automated driving.
The design and execution of each experiment was set up to ensure that
environmental conditions, radio frequency parameters, system integration
details, and physical structures were consistent when comparing 802.11p/DSRC
and C-V2X direct communications.
As yet another strong signal about the global momentum behind C-V2X, 5GAA
today counts 102 members (40% from Europe, 35% Asia-Pacific and 25% Americas),
an increase of 60% since January 2018, quite a movement for a 2-year-old
organization.
5GAA brings together the automotive and ICT industry leaders from all world
regions among which carmakers, Tier-1 suppliers, mobile network operators,
chipset manufacturers, test equipment vendors, telecom suppliers and traffic
signal suppliers in order to continue C-V2X field tests and to accelerate
in-vehicle and infrastructure commercial deployments, foreseen beginning in
2019 globally.
Maxime Flament, CTO of the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) said, "These
test results demonstrate that C-V2X direct communications, is today's most
cutting-edge technology for connected and automated driving, and the best to
finally deliver upon safety and traffic efficiency. Hence why C-V2X ecosystem
is growing so rapidly - the 5G Automotive Association has now more than 100
members who all believe in C-V2X as the future of mobility."
Read the full report here [
].
See the full webinar here [
https://www.tu-auto.com/webinar/talking-cars-field-test-results-comparing-dsrc-c-v2x-technology/
].
Notes to Editors:
The V2V radio performance tests were conducted by 5GAA members over a
period spanning six months from March through September 2018.
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication is an essential enabler of
cooperative, connected and automated mobility that can be supported today by
two concurrent technologies: 802.11p (Wi-Fi based) and Cellular V2X (C-V2X).
C-V2X is the family of cellular technologies designed for automotive
applications, standardized by 3GPP, the global telecommunications standard
development organization.
C-V2X combines on a single technology platform a direct short-range mode
operating over ITS spectrum (not requiring any network coverage or
subscription) and a long-range mode using traditional cellular networks
operating over mobile network operator licensed spectrum.
The above-mentioned tests were conducted using only the C-V2X direct
short-range communication mode without any network involvement.
C-V2X current realization is based on LTE-V2X (3GPP Release 14, completed
in March 2017), and will evolve into 5G-V2X (also called 5G New Radio or "5G
NR") to deliver additional capabilities and support new services (as Release
16, to be completed by 3GPP by end 2019).
About 5GAA
The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is a global cross-industry
organization 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 100 members whose mission is to develop, test
and promote communications solutions, initiate their standardization and
accelerate their commercial availability and global market penetration, to
address society's connected mobility and road safety needs with applications
such as automated driving, ubiquitous access to services and integration into
smart city and intelligent transportation. For more information, visit 5GAA's
website: [ http://5gaa.org/ ], LinkedIn [
https://www.linkedin.com/company/5gaa/https:/www.linkedin.com/company/5gaa/ ]
and Twitter [https://twitter.com/5gaa_official ] pages.
Media Contact:
Lisa Boch-Andersen,
Senior Director, Strategic Communications & Marketing
5GAA - 5G Automotive Association e.V.
Tel: +32(0)475450972
Mail: Lisa.boch-andersen@5GAA.org
SOURCE: 5GAA - 5G Automotive Association e.V.
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