Smart city

Traveling Safely in Increasingly Autonomous Driverless Cars

Technological developments in the field of driverless cars require communication with the road infrastructure and information exchange between vehicles. However, onboard sensors cannot be solely relied upon to detect potential hazards. Thanks to the 5G network, communication will extend to all vehicles, road and urban infrastructures, pedestrians and so on, with a latency of less than ten milliseconds.
With this in mind, Orange has designed an overarching architecture, taking into account data security and confidentiality, quality of service management, and traffic flows in the context of multiple access networks and multiple car manufacturers. It will even work for cross-border journeys.
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