5GAA Unveils Innovative Connected Mobility Solutions in the Nordic Region

5GAA Showcases Advances in Connected Mobility in Sweden



The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) has presented groundbreaking demonstrations that highlight the potential of connected mobility services within the Nordic region. Hosted at the AstaZero Proving Ground in Sweden, these live demonstrations revealed the impressive capabilities of real-time road-work safety, satellite connectivity, and cooperative sensing technologies.

As noted by Christof Schmidt, the Director General of 5GAA, these events represent a significant step forward from mere testing to the practical implementation of these advanced technologies in real-world environments. He emphasized the optimistic outlook for scaling such services throughout Europe.

Demonstration Highlights



Among the various key presentations, members of the 5GAA, including industry leaders like Bosch and Cubic³, showcased satellite-enabled commercial fleet management solutions. This technology signifies a major advancement in how logistics and commercial vehicles can maintain connectivity, particularly in remote areas beyond terrestrial coverage. Notable technologies demonstrated by partners such as Vedecom, Rolling Wireless, Rohde & Schwarz, Skylo, and Qualcomm Technologies also illustrated the use of short messaging and push-to-talk features via satellite. This ensures that drivers can access emergency services even in regions with limited network coverage.

The focus on road safety and coordinated traffic operations was another highlight of the event. A collaboration involving BMW, Bosch, and RISE allowed for the real-time monitoring of live roadwork situations. This innovation empowers road operators to evaluate risks actively, adapt traffic flows to ensure worker safety, and relay hazard alerts to affected drivers. Furthermore, Monotch introduced a systems approach to share roadwork warning information across borders while maintaining the integrity and quality of data shared.

In addition, vehicle-centered demonstrations by leading technology providers like Ericsson, JOYNEXT, Vodafone, and Qualcomm Technologies focused on large-scale connectivity and interoperable Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) safety messaging. Qualcomm also presented a groundbreaking achievement: the simultaneous reception of both 5G-V2X and ITS-G5 messages using a single chipset.

The importance of emergency communications was underscored through demonstrations by Qualcomm and Rohde & Schwarz, showcasing hybrid eCall solutions designed to maintain service continuity even as network conditions change. Anritsu and LG Electronics also validated an end-to-end hybrid eCall solution, ensuring compliance with standards and evaluating network switching behavior across succeeding generations of cellular technology.

Additional Technological Showcases



The event was not complete without Bosche's two significant demonstrations. The first illustrated cooperative sensing, showcasing how shared radar data from both vehicles and infrastructure can enhance hazard detection within challenging traffic scenarios. The second focused on real-time cloud-enhanced Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), highlighting advanced road sign recognition capabilities.

These demonstrations collectively paint a promising picture of how connected mobility technologies are being integrated into real traffic situations across regions, positioning the Nordic area as a benchmark for advancing connected mobility initiatives throughout Europe.

For more detailed information, the 5GAA has released a brochure on their latest demonstrations, which can be accessed on their official website. The advancements displayed during this event affirm the ongoing commitment of various stakeholders to harness the power of connectivity for safer and more efficient transportation solutions.

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