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SKT sets up ‘5G’ network in self-driving pilot city
Source: mobile world live  Author:   Datetime: 2018-01-03  Hits: 998


South Korea’s largest mobile operator SK Telecom (SKT) partnered with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority (KOTSA) to build a so-called 5G network for testing autonomous vehicles in K-City, the country’s pilot city for developing self-driving technologies.


SKT said in a statement the 5G test infrastructure supports a peak download speed of 20Gb/s, a communications control centre that transfers data to a test vehicle in less than 0.001 seconds and 3D HD maps with accuracy of less than 20cm. The test site was set up in three months.


K-City, located in Hwaseong, southwest of Seoul, covers an area of about 363,000 square metres and is designed to resemble real-world driving conditions. The test site gives Korean automakers and tech companies a platform to test 5G self-driving technology.


“We will continue to work with KOTSA to make K-City a mecca for self-driving research and development,” said Lee Jong-ho, SVP and vehicle unit leader at SKT.


SKT said 5G is a core infrastructure required to make vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technologies a reality. The idea is that, by using 5G infrastructure, autonomous driving will be able to predict accidents by sharing information between all types of vehicles.

 
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