5G Automotive Association Presents Latest Developments on C-V2X in China to Boost Automated Driving Revolution
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5G Automotive Association Presents Latest Developments on C-V2X in China to Boost Automated Driving Revolution

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Together with relevant ecosystem actors in China – from Government officials to telecom and automaker companies and the association's community – the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) has presented the latest developments on Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything applications and services at GSMA's Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2021. 

SHANGHAI, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) discussed the latest interoperability applications for connected vehicles and the large-scale test of C-V2X communications reliability at GSMA's Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2021. Its online and offline session offered a full-fledged overview of Connected Mobility through C-V2X. 

Building on its third participation in the Chinese edition of the congress, 5GAA provided an update on how C-V2X fuels the country's connected automotive revolution. While the association supports the global roll-out of C-V2X, China has reportedly presented the highest advancement in technology development and implementation. 

"China is at the forefront of C-V2X development and has strongly consolidated it in its industrial transport policy over the past few years, demonstrating that smart and safe mobility through C-V2X is here to last", said 5GAA Director-General Johannes Springer. "The global progress of C-V2X shows that China paves the way, while 5GAA is instrumental in supporting its implementation throughout the world".  

Building on participation with three consecutive editions of the event, the 2021 edition of the 5GAA conference featured Chinese regulators and 5GAA members with strong Chinese business relations – from automakers, mobile networks, equipment suppliers/vendors to chipset suppliers. 

While the association highlighted the ecosystem's readiness and the commercialisation of C-V2X, it also took the occasion to demonstrate its enhanced collaboration with key Chinese organisations such as IMT-2020PG. It has conducted the first world open-road C-V2X interoperability showcase and successfully cooperated with regional standard organisations like the China Industry Innovation Alliance for Intelligent and Connected Vehicles (CAICV) and the China Communications Standards Association (CCSA) on the higher layer implementation. These are further reinforced through cross-participation agreements of research with Chinese academic institutions such as Tongji University. 

"When comparing the various flavours of V2X standards in China, Europe and the US, there are differences in upper-layer protocols and security management solutions", reported 5GAA CTO Maxime Flament. "We believe more can be done to align these regions." 

To watch the session again, please log on with your MWC Shanghai pass here. 

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About 5GAA 

The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is a global, cross-industry organisation of 127 members made of leading global automakers, Tier-1 suppliers, mobile operators, semiconductor companies and test equipment vendors. It works together to develop end-to-end solutions for future mobility and transport services. 5GAA is committed to defining and developing the next generation of connected mobility, automated vehicle and intelligent transport solutions based on C-V2X. 

Learn more on the 5GAA website and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. 

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