5G technologies from Porto to Vigo: 5G MOBIX latest webinar on 5G and CCAM technologies

Each day, high amounts of goods and services are exchanged across Europe’s 27 Member States. European citizens can freely and easily cross other countries’ borders within the Union thanks to a set of common and efficient standards, technologies and policies. When it comes to aligning transport-related solutions and infrastructure to enhance road safety, lower transport emissions and reduce congestion, 5G is seen as one of the solutions that will pave the way for Autonomous Driving.

5G MOBIX’s latest webinar, co-organised by our consortium partner ICCS and hosted by the ERTICO Academy, provided a 360-degree overview and status of the current technologies that are being tested through the project, with specific focus on the Spain-Portugal cross-border corridor.

Who wouldn’t like to travel to another European country with the same standard of safety and comfort! When it comes to new technologies such as Automated Driving, communication, connectivity of transport systems and infrastructure are crucial.

The webinar brought together representatives from ERTICO, the European Commission, ICCS, CTAG, TELEFONICA, CCG and TIS.PT to discuss the potential, the current status and the setbacks of CCAM through the eyes of European-funded projects, including 5G MOBIX and the Spanish-Portuguese cross-border corridor use cases.

For C-V2X and D2D technologies to save lives and provide new real time mobility services, uninterrupted coverage must be in place in all urban and extra-urban areas in Europe, together with high data rates, which requires huge investment. For this reason, the European Commission has so far invested over 100 billion euro in research and development projects to achieve 5G uninterrupted coverage by 2025, especially in “uncovered” areas. Not only investment, but also cross-sector collaboration is essential to push forward these technologies, as stressed by multiple speakers.

5G, in fact, is relevant for different sectors: automotive, telecom, IT and services industries, and for R&D and public authorities. These technologies will enable innovative, previously unfeasible automated driving applications with high automation levels, both from a technical and a business perspective, as demonstrated by the Spanish-Portuguese cross-border corridor use case. “International trade, as well as large passenger commuting flows are of great importance and provide ideal conditions for the execution of diversified trials to showcase the advantages offered by the 5G connectivity to CCAM use cases”, said Diana Blanco Perez, CTAG European project manager.

With its 250 km, the corridor connects the cities of Porto and Vigo through highways and national roads. The corridor provides optimal conditions to test automated lane merging, overtaking, live updates of HD maps for Autonomous Driving and new infrastructure technologies that will enable the test of 5G connectivity to CCAM V2X. It also involves complementary stakeholders covering the complete value chain and has the commitment of both countries’ public road authorities.

“The favourable conditions of this Spanish-Portuguese cross border corridor will enable a wide range of services to connected vehicles in support of innovative business models enabled by 5G connectivity”, said João Moutinho, CCG.

However, the webinar’s experts also discussed possible setbacks that require cross-sector collaboration in order to be overcome, such as communication and user acceptance.

5G MOBIX is one of the European projects working to find the solutions to meet these obstacles.

“Thanks to a consortium of 55 Partners and experts on telecoms, Autonomous Driving companies, entities coming from the business sector and the R&D institutions and universities, 5G MOBIX can address such challenges”, said project coordinator Nikolaos Tsampieris.

5G MOBIX is analysing how 5G systems can benefits personal mobility, traffic efficiency implicitly creating job opportunities and supporting the environment. Ultimately, it is about contributing to the development of innovation and business models and the impact of such technology on society, innovation ecosystems and individual businesses.

5G-MOBIX will set up the basis for the deployment of 5G CCAM services and applications, and give a strong impulse in both countries towards the development of opportunities around 5G in the ITS sector.

The results will be useful for several actors: public administrations that will use the standards and recommendations for future public tenders on ITS at country level; industrial companies that will look for deployment of the applications while generating new business models around 5G in CCAM. Furthermore, this cross-border corridor will explore the challenges of seamless interoperation among different countries and between different type of carriers (public and private).

The recording of the webinar will be available soon.

The presentations and all the questions and answers from the session are available here.

Stay tuned!