Aptiv and Wind River have demonstrated a 5G V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) solution enabling vehicles to share sensor data, allowing them to “see beyond line-of-sight.” This technology, leveraging Verizon’s Edge Transportation Exchange platform, aims to improve cooperative safety and driving intelligence by integrating live environmental data from nearby vehicles into ADAS systems, meeting the low-latency requirements for critical safety features like automatic emergency braking. The architecture utilizes commonly available hardware and standardized APIs, offering a scalable, cloud-mediated model for vehicle cooperation that bypasses direct OEM interoperability testing.
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New 5G car-to-car network lets vehicles see beyond line-of-sight
Aptiv and Wind River have demonstrated a 5G V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) solution enabling vehicles to share sensor data, allowing them to “see beyond line-of-sight.” This technology, leveraging Verizon’s Edge Transportation Exchange platform, aims to improve cooperative safety and driving intelligence by integrating live environmental data from nearby vehicles into ADAS systems, meeting the low-latency requirements for critical safety features like automatic emergency braking. The architecture utilizes commonly available hardware and standardized APIs, offering a scalable, cloud-mediated model for vehicle cooperation that bypasses direct OEM interoperability testing.