for several years, vehicle manufacturers and government agencies have sought ways to increase road safety, manage traffic efficiently and, in the future, make driving more comfortable, convenient and safe. vehicle-to-everything (v2x) is a new generation of information and communication technology that connects vehicles to everything and can support these objectives. v2x is designed to offer low-latency vehicle-to-vehicle (v2v), vehicle-to-roadside infrastructure (v2i) and vehicle-to-pedestrian (v2p) communications to add a new dimension to future driver assistance systems.
cellular v2x (c-v2x) is defined as the communications standard by 3gpp in release 14 and uses lte technology as the physical interface for communications.
the lte c-v2x scanner provides customers an opportunity to verify, test, and optimize its traffic systems by traditional measurements regarding rf signal power and quality such as rsrp, rs-cinr and rssi, as well as decoded its message content for all three regions (north america, eu, china).
in this webinar, you will learn more about:
- how c-v2x communication works
- what is “everything” in “vehicle-to-everything (v2x)”
- verification of roadside units as critical traffic infrastructure
- in-field measurements and verification of c-v2x