Car industry will be big 5G customer down the road
Carmakers will be big customers for next-generation
telecoms networks, helping to justify investment in 5G, but need to be more
innovative if the technology is to take off, Spain's SEAT said on Monday.
The deployment of 5G promises to link everything from
vehicles to household devices but will require prodigious investment and the
telecoms industry is trying to agree on if and how 5G can facilitate enough
innovations to be profitable.
Luca di Meo, chief executive of Volkswagen-owned SEAT, said
applications were currently "pretty limited", before unveiling what
he described as Europe's first 5G-connected concept car at the Mobile World
Congress in Barcelona.
Still, he said connecting a car with a passenger's mobile
phone, or external infrastructure or retailers could lead to billions of
possible transactions.
"I think personally the automotive industry will play
a big role in justifying the investment so we will be one of the big customers
but we need to be creative," Di Meo told Reuters.
"We need to experiment and look at functionalities and
hopefully the market will say, OK, I want to buy a car like this because it can
prevent an accident or it can see around the corner and I value that and I
(will) pay for it."
5G will help to slowly develop autonomous driving, where
the costs of installing sensor technology are already falling, Di Meo said.
That market is expected to be worth as much as $95 billion in 2020.
But ethical questions, issues of infrastructure and how
traditional cars will coexist with driverless ones make it very difficult to
say when the market will take off, he said.
SEAT expects the next version of the Minimo concept car, an
electric model in which one passenger sits behind the driver, to be equipped
for autonomous "L4" everyday driving in cities.
"We see the potential in the car-sharing platform,"
Di Meo said, adding costs could be slashed 50 percent if cars could be tracked,
did not have to be moved and were constantly running and so did not pay for
parking.
In Barcelona, SEAT tested systems like putting thermal cameras in traffic lights to detect the presence of pedestrians and feed the data back to the car.
Di Meo said a car can potentially produce as much data as
3,000 smartphones, so should be a "pillar" of the
so-called"Internet of things", whereby everyday objects are linked up
by chips that can communicate with each other.
Source : https://japantoday.com/category/tech/car-industry-will-be-big-5g-customer-down-the-road-says-seat
Source: https://japantoday.com/category/tech/car-industry-will-be-big-5g-customer-down-the-road-says-seat
daily low dose cialis cialis low dose daily approved to use viagra cock viril x where to buy healthy man viagra
goodrx prescription drug prices fda approved female libido supplements sildenafil citrate viagra cost how long does cialis last cvs printable in store coupons sildenafil goodrx coupon sildenafil what is better viagra or cialis 5 mg cialis generic viagra alternative at walmart viagra prescription drugs her pink pill pfizer patient assistance application form herbal viagra for women viagra online kaufen allegra samples walmart generic drug list 2017 cheap viagra prescription cvs photo coupon code best herbal male enhancement pills cialis 40 mg best results viagra cheap online eliquis co pay card amazon prime shopping online best generic cialis pills order prescription viagra online cialis onset viagra testimonials asox9 official site effects of cialis on women cheap online viagra what medications cause erectile dysfunction
what happens when you take viagra viagra next day shipping viagra and cialis pills viagra kopen how much does cialis cost in mexico viagra vs generic viagra comparison
usa discount pharmacies mail order world's most endowed man walgreens 60% off photo viagra for men what causes increased libido generic cialis names viagra cost at walgreens
does walgreens carry zytenz how to take cialis 20mg cost for viagra medications that increase female libido online amazon drugstore cost of cialis 5 mg