The C-V2X will complement the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) sensors such as cameras, radar, and LiDAR to support 360-degree NLOS sensing to extend vehicle inspection , Listen to the traffic ahead and communicate accordingly.
CNBC reported that QUALCOMM has been licensed for testing on public roads in California on December 12, 2017. QUALCOMM released the 9150 C-V2X chipset in September 2017 to allow cars to connect with other vehicles, traffic In the interview, Nakul Duggal, vice president of Qualcomm's Product Management Division, said that the technology could be used in conjunction with self-driving chips to enhance driving safety.
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology allows vehicles to quickly exchange information with other vehicles via sensors, lenses and traffic sign systems.KT Telecom said that after the 5G network is up, the V2X Will allow the vehicle to respond to the latest signals in less than 0.001 seconds to avoid car accidents or traffic jams.
The Wall Street Journal reported in October last year that Qualcomm chief executive Steve Mollenkopf said in an interview that the impact of autonomous driving a car will last 30 years and its influence will be on a par with that of smartphones.National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ) The official website was announced at the end of 2016. The device will be forced to use the same language to send data such as location, direction and speed to the neighboring vehicles through dedicated short range communication (DSRC). Vehicles with automatic driving function Networking data to avoid or reduce the severity of car accidents.
According to statistics compiled by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and Cologne Institute of Economics based on statista.com, the number of autonomous driving patents raised by Bosch, the world's largest auto parts maker, from January 2010 to July 2017 is the highest , Up to 958. The first 2-10 in the order of Audi (516), Continental (439), Ford (402), GM (380), BMW (370), Toyota (343), Daimler (339), Google / Waymo (338).
NAVYA, the French company, announced that the first self-driving taxi on the market, the 'Autonom Cab', will start operating in the second quarter of 2018. Users simply click on the NAVYA APP smartphone to summon an Autonom Cab The Autonom Cab is an electric car with no driver's seat, steering wheel and pedals up to 90 kilometers per hour and is equipped with Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology.