Abstract
5G networks offer low latency and increased bandwidth, compared to 4G networks, and hence are very interesting for time critical services, such as road safety. The Celtic-Next 5G-SAFE-PLUS project is researching how 5G technologies and related enablers, such as multi-access edge computing (MEC), can be used for improving road safety. Furthermore, especially in remote and rural areas, hybrid communications, using both 5G and satellite communications, can provide continuous network coverage for delivering road safety services. This paper describes the progress done during the project in the development and evaluation of 5G-enabled services for road weather and safety in the context of two use cases.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 22 May 2023 |
MoE publication type | Not Eligible |
Event | 15th ITS European Congress: ITS: The Game Changer - Lisbon, Portugal Duration: 22 May 2023 → 24 May 2023 Conference number: 15 |
Conference
Conference | 15th ITS European Congress |
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Country/Territory | Portugal |
City | Lisbon |
Period | 22/05/23 → 24/05/23 |
Funding
The work reported in this paper was conducted in the context of the Celtic-Next 5G-SAFE-Plus project that is partially funded by Business Finland in Finland.