The embedded V2X transceiver module THEO-P1 will be presented at ITS Bordeaux
Thalwil, Switzerland and Adelaide, Australia – October 5, 2015 – u-blox, a global leader in wireless and positioning modules and chips, announced a further cooperation with Cohda Wireless, a global leader in connected vehicle technology and the world’s number one equipment vendor in the Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) market. To meet rapidly increasing demand for V2X modules for trials, early deployments and infrastructure roll-out, Cohda Wireless and u-blox have agreed on an exclusive license for the use of the latest MK5 module design, leveraging u-blox strengths in quality manufacture and global supply of automotive components for positioning and communications.
Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) wireless technologies, also known as Vehicle-to-everything (V2X), are paving the way to the transportation of the future, and ultimately autonomous driving. By allowing communication between vehicles and their surroundings, V2X improves road safety, reduces traffic congestion and energy consumption, while enhancing passenger experience and safety. Coupled with more conventional Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technologies, such as radar sensors and cameras, V2X enables a 360° situational awareness with information such as the position, speed and direction of surrounding vehicles.
“While Cohda Wireless developed the MK5, a state-of-the-art V2X radio module, we have decided to license its design in order to focus on software IP. V2X communication is a growing exciting market and, by taking this step, we are looking forward to a closer cooperation with u-blox “, explains Paul Gray, CEO of Cohda Wireless.
THEO-P1 https://www.u-blox.com/en/prod
“This is a very exciting move for us, since u-blox is now at the forefront of both short range and positioning technologies for V2X solutions. As this market matures with an increasing number of new deployments, we can offer best-of-breed V2X solutions composed of our modules to address the requirements of both our automotive and infrastructure equipment customer base,” explains Herbert Blaser, Senior Director, Product Center Short Range Radio at u-blox. “We are also convinced that conventional driver assistance solutions will significantly benefit from the adoption of V2X technologies.”
THEO-P1 will be exhibited at the 22nd ITS World Congress of Bordeaux (Oct. 5-9), at the u-blox booth #C11. http://itsworldcongress.com/