Connected Car – Moving beyond 5G hype

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The GSMA recently highlighted the dangers that the EU faced in being left behind in the race to 5G, because of its choice of WiFi as the standard for V2X communication in Europe. Vehicular communication has been a “poster child” for the new use cases that 5G can enable (amply demonstrated at MWC2019, where it was difficult to move for autonomous vehicles powered by 5G stands); so the GSMA’s concerns are to be expected. The European Union risks undercutting Europe’s 5G future with its Connected Car legislation – GSMA What is interesting about the GSMA’s communication, is its approach to changing the EU’s position. It highlights how WiFi is an outdated technology, how 5G and all its capabilities in Europe would be impeded by this choice and that Europe would somehow become isolated from the rest of the world in not adopting 5G for V2X. What is not discussed is what the actual requirements for V2X are, and what its key players (namely car manufacturers and government transport departments) want. It is not our purpose here to compare technically the benefits of 5G over WiFi for Vehicle to X communications, there are undoubtably views both ways. However, we would highlight that the business […]

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