Molex demonstrates capabilities of next generation V2X at AV 2019
Molex, a leading supplier of high-speed networking, datacom, rugged industrial and automotive solutions, showcased next generation vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication capabilities at the Autonomous Vehicles (AV) 2019 held at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Detroit, Michigan.
This solution solves the connectivity challenges OEMs face with autonomous cars, development of simulation technology and, safety testing and regulations.
“We are deeply committed to a leadership role addressing the connectivity challenges of V2X to provide seamless communication with the cloud, which is critical for connected vehicles,” stated Bill Cooke, Director of Product Management VAS, Connected Vehicle Solutions, Molex. “As a trusted Tier 1 supplier to the world's leading automotive brands, Molex antenna designs are essential to the development of vehicle connectivity devices as well as V2X communication systems.”
To meet the rising demand in the automotive industry for data bandwidth, the role of a vehicle antenna becomes pivotal. The latest enhancements from Molex allow for more powerful connected infrastructure and networks to keep pace as autonomous vehicles make the transition to full-scale adoption.
As a key industry focus, Molex will participate in a panel discussion titled ‘Tackling Connectivity Challenges of V2X, V2V Communication'. The panel will deep dive into looking at how breaking into a fraction of the currently unused 5.9GHz bandwidth for Intelligent Transportation Services (ITS) can allow for safety signaling and what that means for connectivity and applications outside of safety services. In addition, looking at how the automotive industry can collaborate to roll out standard frameworks for V2X communication capabilities.
Molex demonstrates capabilities of next generation V2X at AV 2019
Modified on Wednesday 21st August 2019
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Molex demonstrates capabilities of next generation V2X at AV 2019