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5G-CARMEN · 5G for Connected and Automated Road Mobility in the European UnioN
European mobility is drastically changing: growing urbanisation, environmental aspects, and safety are only a few of the key indicators pointing in this direction. Road infrastructures and vehicles are blending with the digital world, becoming always-connected, automated and intelligent, delivering optimal experience to passengers, and addressing societal goals (e.g., emission and accident reduction) and economic needs (e.g., vehicles as smart-living environments). In this respect, the European Union pushes for large-scale collaborative cross-border validation activities on cooperative, connected and automated mobility. 5G-CARMEN addresses these challenges harnessing the concept of “Mobility Corridors”. In 5G-CARMEN important European industries, academics and innovative SMEs commit to achieve world-wide impact by conducting extensive trials across an important corridor (by people/goods traffic volumes), from Bologna to Munich, spanning 600 km of roads, connecting three European regions (Bavaria, Tirol and Trentino/South-Tyrol) across three countries. Vehicle manoeuvre negotiation (at various levels of automation), infotainment, and emission control in sensitive areas are the cross-border use cases targeted by 5G-CARMEN pilots in order to maximise the project commercial, societal, end environmental impact.The project will build a 5G-enabled corridor to conduct cross-border trials and will deploy a mixture of 5G micro- and macro-cells for ubiquitous C-V2X connectivity. The 5G New Radio will be used to support latency sensitive and/or bandwidth hungry services and applications. The project will leverage on a distributed mobile edge cloud spanning from the vehicle itself to the centralised cloud. Multi-tenancy and neutral host concepts will be leveraged upon to deliver a final platform capable of enabling new business models. 5G-CARMEN will complement C-V2X with LTE and C-ITS technologies, targeting interoperability and harnessing a hybrid network.
Consortium · 28 organisations
FONDAZIONE BRUNO KESSLER
IT · €1,289,500
INFRASTRUTTURE WIRELESS ITALIANE SPA
IT · €141,750
WINGS ICT SOLUTIONS TECHNOLOGIES PLIROFORIKIS KAI EPIKOINONION ANONYMI ETAIREIA
EL · €565,250
CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT SCPA
IT · €1,347,750
QUALCOMM GERMANY GMBH
DE · €1,078,000
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
FR · €400,543
SWARCO TRAFFIC SYSTEMS GMBH
DE
INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM
BE · €652,188
PROMOZIONE PER L INNOVAZIONE FRA INDUSTRIA E UNIVERSITA ASSOCIAZIONE
IT · €499,063
T-MOBILE AUSTRIA GMBH
AT · €414,269
NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS GMBH AND CO KG
DE · €1,117,572
VIRTUAL VEHICLE RESEARCH GMBH
AT · €725,125
T-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL GMBH
DE
SOCIETA PER AZIONI AUTOSTRADA DEL BRENNERO (BRENNER-AUTOBAHN)
IT · €171,250
COMMAGILITY LIMITED
UK · €351,750
SWARCO ITALIA SRL
IT · €209,649
LIBERA UNIVERSITA DI BOLZANO
IT · €127,500
Vereinigung High Tech Marketing
AT · €440,970
NEC LABORATORIES EUROPE GMBH
DE · €789,283
DRIVESEC SRL
IT · €354,375
UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA
ES · €522,906
CYBERLENS BV
NL · €282,188
EIGHT BELLS LTD
CY · €511,875
TELECOM ITALIA SPA O TIM SPA
IT · €719,250
CONSORZIO NAZIONALE INTERUNIVERSITARIO PER LE TELECOMUNICAZIONI
IT · €599,375
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG
DE · €883,794
BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
DE · €765,714
SWARCO FUTURIT VERKEHRSSIGNALSYSTEME GMBH
AT
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