Horiba Mira partners with Vodafone on automotive 5G
In a claimed boost for the UK development of connected and autonomous vehicles, automotive research and test specialist Horiba Mira has teamed up with Vodafone to deploy 5G at its Midlands HQ.
The investment will see Vodafone deploy and build a 4G and 5G mobile private network at the company’s Nuneaton site, expanding its self-driving capabilities, which already includes unrivalled expertise in the rising cybersecurity threats facing driverless technologies as well as the use of artificial intelligence in Unmanned Ground Vehicles in the defence sector.
According to a statement, the ultrafast data speed offered by 5G technology will allow Horiba Mira’s clients to explore the development of vehicles able to react rapidly to fast-evolving emergency situations by communicating with each other and the surrounding infrastructure in near-real-time.
Horiba Mira’s head of connected and autonomous vehicle technologies, Chris Reeves, claimed that creating this 5G capability is an important breakthrough in taking self-driving technology to the next stage of mainstream deployment and mass commercialisation. “As the self-driving industry transitions from developing standalone autonomous vehicles, to delivering self-driving vehicles that can communicate with each other and the surrounding infrastructure, having access to Vodafone’s 5G technology is a huge boost for the sector as a whole," he said. "It will enable us to work and collaborate with the industry’s biggest players to ensure their technologies are safe, robust, convenient and efficient to hit our roads in the near future.”
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