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Connected Vehicles

Making journeys safer, more efficient, and more fun

Making journeys safer, more efficient, and more fun

How do we make better use of our roads? 5G car connectivity enables vehicles to connect to each other, to the infrastructure, to network services, and to other road users such as cyclists and pedestrians. That means roads can be safer, faster, and more energy efficient. In-vehicle infotainment will make journeys more pleasant too. 

Nokia is a founding member of the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA). The 5GAA aims to bring automotive and telecommunications companies together to harmonize and accelerate the introduction of intelligent transport and communication solutions.

5G paves the future for Connected Vehicles

In-vehicle infotainment

Enable compelling in-car experiences

Thanks to 5G, we can make best use of our time on the road. Using 5G car infotainment services, passengers can catch up on TV box sets or prepare for their meeting, as easily as if they were at home.

Service providers will play an important role in the infotainment ecosystem, alongside car manufacturers and content providers. Together, they can enable more fulfilling in-vehicle experiences:

  • Deliver high definition video to the car, for entertainment and education on the move.
  • Stream cloud-based games, supporting live interactions with other players in real time.
  • Enable web browsing and wi-fi in the vehicle, to bring the full power of the internet to the passenger seat.

Bandwidth

The enhanced bandwidth of 5G New Radio enables richer infotainment and more immersive in-car entertainment experiences

Edge computing

Nokia’s multi-access edge computing (MEC) platform puts processing power at the edge of the network, for faster gaming and higher quality video.

Road safety and automated driving

Managed connectivity

5G connected smart tunnel in Spain for assisted driving

As announced by Telefónica: the operator, in partnership with Nokia, Ineco, Stellantis, the CTAG (Automotive Technology Centre of Galicia) and SICE, has sensorised and given 5G coverage to the Cereixal tunnel on the A-6 (Lugo) of the road network of the Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, thus moving towards a smart road that communicates with connected vehicles and assists driving.

The smart tunnel, the first in Spain to be connected to vehicles, uses the specific capabilities for C-V2X (cellular vehicle-to-everything) vehicular communications and IoT (Internet of Things) sensorisation and edge computing of the 5G network to send information to drivers on the weather conditions at the exit, road works, warnings of slow vehicles, potential congestion, accidents, obstacles on the road, the presence of pedestrians, oncoming vehicles and sudden braking during their journeys through it, as well as warnings of the entry of emergency vehicles.

The initiative is being developed within the framework of the 5G Galicia Pilot promoted by the Spanish Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation through Red.es for the development of this technology in Spain by means of a public call for applications for aid co-financed by the ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) in partnership with the Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda.

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