According to foreign media reports, the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has been developing autonomous technology related to autonomous driving. The agency’s driverless car, Marilyn, is testing the agency’s hope that the vehicle will be able to use the Internet of Things. The navigation technology enters the parking lot and avoids obstacles while driving.
Today, VTT is also conducting a 5G network test with another unmanned vehicle, Martti, which enhances the vehicle's target detection range and shares information with other vehicles.
According to VTT, the combination of 5G network and autonomous vehicles can achieve a higher level of automatic driving. The 5G technology-based solutions and services will help improve the driving safety of vehicles.
Matti Kutila of VTT's RobotCar Crew team said: 'The content of the project also involves testing Nokia's 5G network on Martti, allowing vehicles to send observations to the server for data analysis on low-latency 5G networks. Class data is available for vehicles, using the corresponding vehicle operation based on actual road conditions and weather conditions. '
VTT integrates 5G network connectivity into its driverless vehicles, which helps to increase the bandwidth of the in-vehicle network, collect the required data from multiple vehicles, and send it to the cloud network. It is estimated that to be developed The new 5G services include: weather services, road maintenance alerts, 3D images for fast in-vehicle transmission. During the vehicle's journey, the technology does not require the driver to enter any commands, the vehicle will automatically complete the collection of such data and automatically send relevant information to the user. Warning.
VTT and Nokia are committed to the integration of 5G technology. Its 5G test network allows business partners and other partner organizations to develop new solutions and services, aiming to transform the current 4G network to 5G network with the enhanced LTE network.