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Volvo, Ericsson Test Vehicular Handover Between Two National 5G Networks

Volvo, Ericsson Test Vehicular Handover Between Two National 5G Networks Image Credit: Ericsson

Ericsson and Volvo Cars on Monday announced that they have carried out the first successful test handover of connected cars between two national mobile 5G networks. 

The test, at the AstaZero test track in Sweden, is part of the EU-funded 5GCroCo project – a major initiative that is preparing for large-scale connected car trials along a 5G corridor between Metz in France, Merzig in Germany and Luxembourg.

 

Crossing borders by car is often part of a longer journey – and long journeys are one of the circumstances when high-quality maps are appreciated most. The Ericsson/Volvo trial also utilized 5G connectivity to ensure that maps were constantly updated with the latest real-time information to aid future autonomous driving operations and an understanding of the environment beyond the range of the vehicle and its sensors.

As part of the test, Ericsson deployed a 5G mobile radio network while two Volvo cars received an HD map of the route ahead. By updating the maps with information from sensor readings, connected cars can detect and distinguish between driving lanes ahead.

However, even freshly updated HD maps can have outdated information. In such instances, the cars also send real-time updates to the Mobile Edge Cloud, which allows cars behind to obtain relevant updates from the Cloud.

The HD map application, provided by Volvo Cars, captured information about the boundaries of straight and turning lanes, so that the cars could better recognize different situations.

Mikael Prytz, Research Director, Ericsson Area Networks
Sharing an updated map with other cars is a latency-sensitive task and requires high network performance within and across multiple networks. During the test at the AstaZero track, we could tackle this challenge with promising results. 

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