Heidelberg & London, July 5th, 2012 – NEC Laboratories Europe today announced that its vehicular communication system has become part of the European Commission sponsored research project DRIVE C2X to make traffic and transportation safer, more efficient and more environmentally friendly.
On July 5th, visitors from all over the world will experience how cars signal each other information on potential traffic hazards such as an approaching emergency vehicle or obstacles on the road in a 20-minute demonstration tour at the Dutch Integrated Testsite for Cooperative Mobility in Helmond, the Netherlands.
For instance, a car approaching the end of a traffic jam can warn all following drivers in real time about the hazard. A construction site can signal its position to all cars in the vicinity, or drivers can see the speed limits and other road signs in their dashboard display in addition to the ones by the roadside.
NEC’s vehicular communication system, including the LinkBird-MX communication platform and NEC’s C2X-Software Development Kit, is part of the DRIVE C2X vehicle reference system. The NEC system has become a leading platform in European vehicular communications activities thanks to its small form factor, high reliability, communication stack performance and compliance with standards.
”NEC’s participation in large-scale European trials is the result of more than a decade of innovation in vehicular communications, developing research ideas and successfully bringing them onto reliable pre-commercial platforms,” said Dr. Heinrich Stuettgen, vice president of NEC Laboratories Europe.
The trial event demonstrates nine applications for safety and traffic efficiency. It also provides insights into the test management center and procedures for Car-2-X (Car-to-Car and Car-to-Infrastructure) communications. Additionally, the event validates the functionality of the reference system.
DRIVE C2X is a European Commission sponsored research project that brings together car manufacturers, research institutes, authorities and information technology providers to provide a pan-European reference platform for the communication among cars, and between cars and the infrastructure. The project started in 2011 with 31 full partners and 15 support partners and is coordinated by Daimler AG. After this event, the DRIVE C2X reference system will be made available to seven European test sites where further tests will be conducted under the common DRIVE C2X reference system.
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