Nokia: uses LTE technology for self-driving cars
(CercleFinance.com) - Nokia and Japan's KDDI have used LTE technology in two connected cars, demonstrating the potential of cellular technology to enable automated driving.
For the proof-of-concept trial, the companies have used a communications network infrastructure, coupled with roadside sensors, including connectivity to traffic lights, radar and other functions.
The components in cars interact with sensors via Nokia's Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) which rapidly processes content from the mobile network, Nokia said.
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For the proof-of-concept trial, the companies have used a communications network infrastructure, coupled with roadside sensors, including connectivity to traffic lights, radar and other functions.
The components in cars interact with sensors via Nokia's Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) which rapidly processes content from the mobile network, Nokia said.
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