Stellantis, the roof of Fiat-Chrysler and Peugeot-Citroen groups, is preparing for the future with studies on 5G technology.
Stellantis plays an active role in several global initiatives to evaluate the management of large volumes of data, including 5G cellular technology, sizing and configuring in-vehicle computing capabilities. The Group has started active work on the development of high-speed wireless communication, future connected services and transportation technologies, as well as vehicle autonomous features, through the brands under its umbrella. In addition, connected vehicle innovation is an important part of the Stellantis technology strategy conveyed in the “Dare Forward 2030” strategic plan. The test equipment used reports the vehicle’s location to nearby infrastructure and receives emergency notifications from the cellular network to alert pedestrians and other vehicles.
Stellantis is working on 5GAA connectivity focus
The group’s 5GAA connected vehicle concept collects detailed data using integrated cameras and sensor systems to determine what the vehicle ‘sees’. Using a high-speed 5G cellular connection, the system collects data to identify pedestrians and approaching vehicles at the vehicle’s location, and can quickly make decisions by identifying security risks.
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Emphasizing that the main purpose of developing new generation technologies is to make the roads safer for drivers and pedestrians, Stellantis’ Chief Technology Officer, Ned Curic; “Equipped with vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technologies and driving safety warning, our car perfectly matched these live tests. With 5GAA, we work with industry leaders around the world to improve our products and help pave the way for autonomous technology to make our customers’ lives easier.” said.