5G-MOBIX: Breaking boundaries with 5G across the Spain-Portugal border
The first ever 5G autonomous driving public demonstration across the Spain-Portugal border took place at the International Bridge Tui-Valença. The demonstration attested to the added value of 5G technology for advanced Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) services, and is part of the European funded 5G-MOBIX Final Demonstrations. The demonstration will showcase the impact of tested solutions through various scenarios that target the specific characteristics of this dynamic border route, and rely on the low latency and service continuity enabled by the 5G network.
The primary goal of 5G-MOBIX is to set up the basis for the deployment of 5G corridors, providing indications to policymakers, private and public investors, and relevant industries on the potential of sufficient and reliable 5G capacity and coverage based on the demands of connected, automated vehicles.
The second is to give a strong impulse to business opportunities development around 5G for CAM services and applications. They believe that such services will contribute to improved road safety, traffic management efficiency and driving comfort, as well as reduced carbon emissions.
CAM use cases come with challenging connectivity requirements, especially in a cross-border context, where 5G technology deployment may be slower than in densely populated urban centres. Various configurations, scenarios and 5G features have been tested on public roads under diverse traffic, network coverage and service demand set-ups, as well as considering the distinct legal, business, and social aspects at each site. Their performance was evaluated in the context of cross-border challenges concerning telecommunication infrastructure, application security, privacy and regulatory issues.
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5G-MOBIX consortium brings together 58 partners from 13 countries in the EU, Turkey, China, and South Korea, and held trials in two cross-border corridors and six local trial sites. The Spain-Portugal Cross-border Corridor connects the cities of Vigo and Porto and its research team covers the complete value chain, from car manufacturers, telecom operators, to public authorities and research institutions. Together they have explored the challenges of seamless interoperation between multiple operators from different countries.
“Automated driving needs seamless connectivity, and today 5G-MOBIX proves that it is possible across the Spanish-Portuguese border, not only through technology, but for a large part through cooperation in this complex stakeholder group,” highlights the 5G-MOBIX Project Coordinator.
Source: 5G-MOBIX