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V2X Communications Options – The DebateCWIC Starter: Transport and Mobility - LondonRoberto PonticelliMarch 23rd, 2017
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Introduction
Vehicle-to-everything communications (V2X) and its associated solutions enable the exchange of information between vehicles and other parties like road network infrastructure, road users, etc. V2X seeks to: improve road safety, increase traffic flow efficiency, reduce the environmental impact of traffic and provide better traveller information services.
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However, the technologies that will enable and sustain the progress toward these goals are not fully agreed by all the stakeholders and not fully specified by current standards. The debate is fierce and still ongoing. This presentation will explore some of the reasons behind this debate and the current V2X technological trends.
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Table Of Content
■ V2X Debate
- Really? Why?
■ V2X Example: EU C-ITS Platform
- How the EU understands C-ITS and its challenges
- Actions taken and next steps
■ V2X Technologies Under Debate
- DSRC vs Cellular
- Supporters’ view
■ The Future
- Hybrid/5G?
V2X Debate
EU C-ITS Platform
V2X Technologies
The Future
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V2X Debate
The V2X debate is
f ierce!
Seriously? Connectivity is
everywhere with a smartphone! If there
is no Wi-Fi, use Cellular data!
Cars won’t get connected
yet!
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V2X Example: The EU C-ITS Platform- Some facts -
The potential of digital technologies and related business models in road transport is significant.
The steady and positive trend in road safety that the EU has seen over the last decade has
slowed down.
Road transport responsible for over 70% of transport greenhouse gas emissions, 39% of NOx
and 13% of particulate matter.
Every day, congested roads are a huge cost to the EU economy - Overall congestion costs are
currently estimated at 1% of GDP.
Today's vehicles are already connected devices, and in the near future they will also interact directly with each other and with the road infrastructure.
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V2X Example: The EU C-ITS Platform- Some Conclusions -
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Vehicles interaction is the domain of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS), which will allow road users and traffic managers to share and use information previously not available
and to coordinate their actions.
Need for cooperation: vehicles warning each other of potentially dangerous situations (e.g. emergency braking or end of traffic jam queue); coordination with local road infrastructure (e.g. traffic lights
for optimal speed advice).
Vehicles to traffic control centres two-way communication enables faster detection and mitigation of problems.
C-ITS expected to significantly improve road safety, traffic efficiency and comfort of driving, helping the driver to take the right
decisions and adapt to the traffic situation.
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Since November 2014, the Commission has hosted the C-ITS Platform as a Commission Expert Group to identify remaining barriers
and propose solutions for C-ITS deployment in Europe.
V2X Example: The EU C-ITS Platform- Some Actions -
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The first phase of the C-ITS platform resulted in an expert report, unanimously endorsed by the platform participants in January 2016. The
expert report was complemented by a Cost Benefit Analysis and a Public Consultation.
.
Following the recommendations of the C-ITS Platform, the Commission has identified issues which should be tackled at EU level to ensure
coordinated deployment of C-ITS services in 2019.
Day 1 C-ITS services – when deployed in an interoperable way across Europe – will
produce a benefit cost ratio of up to 3 to 1 based on cumulative costs and benefits from
2018 to 2030.
A more digitised service may also become more vulnerable to hacking and cyber-
attacks. Without clear rules, adopted at the Union level, C-ITS deployment in the EU will
be delayed.
A common security and certificate policy for C-ITS deployment in Europe needs to be
developed. For instance defining the European C-ITS Trust model based on Public Key
Infrastructure to secure C-ITS communications.
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V2X Example: The EU C-ITS Platform- Technological Challenges -
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Currently, the most promising mix is a
combination of ETSI ITS-G5 and existing cellular networks.
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V2X Example: The EU C-ITS Platform- Further Actions -
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In 2008, designated a specific frequency band for safety-related applications. Initial deployment for short range V2V and V2I will be based on technologies
already available using this band and operate in seamless co-existence with 5G under a complementarity principle.
Public stakeholder consultation on possible EU-level actions to support the deployment of C-ITS in the EU launched on 24 June 2016, open for responses until 16 September 2016 (12 weeks).
Respondents gave widespread support for the hybrid communication approach: < 5% disagrees with initial deployment based on ETSI ITS-G5, and the vast majority sees 5G as important in the long-term.
Supported creation of stakeholders associations; e.g. the Amsterdam Group Strategic alliance of key stakeholders to facilitate joint deployment of C-ITS in
Europe. Includes umbrella organisations as CEDR, ASECAP, POLIS and C2C-CC;
stakeholders with means to develop and deploy cooperative ITS in Europe. In 2016, Member States and the Commission launched the C-Roads Platform
Link C-ITS deployment activities, jointly develop and share technical specifications and to verify interoperability through cross-site testing.
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V2X Debate (cont.)
The EU sais: there is a need for a hybrid communication
approach in C-ITS
Wi-Fi + Cellular, why was so hard to grasp
what seems to be common sense?
…isn’t it?
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V2X Debate (cont.)
Wi-Fi + Cellular, why was so hard to grasp
what seems to be common sense?
…isn’t it?
Not exactly!
Many technical requirements of C-ITS precludes the use Wi-Fi and/or Cellular communications in their current state for V2X.
C-ITS could benefit from these technologies if specific provisions and additions to the current standards are developed.
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V2X Technologies Under Debate- Who are they? – DSRC
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“DSRC”
ITS-G5
WAVE
Wi-Fi and
802.11p
Wi-Fi: wireless local area networking, based on the IEEE 802.11 standards.
802.11p: originally IEEE Std 802.11p-2010, now part of the IEEE Std 802.11-2012.
WAVE: Wireless Access in Vehicular Environment, standardised in the US.
ITS-G5: access technology for C-ITS standardised in the EU by the ETSI, based on 802.11p.
DSRC: Dedicated Short Range Communications Loosely used globally to refer to V2X non-cellular
communicationsDifferent proper meanings in the US and EU.
• EU - CEN DSRC for road tolling.• US - family of standards supporting V2V with
focus on vehicular safety, based on 802.11p.
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V2X Technologies Under Debate- Who are they? – Cellular
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“Cellular”
4G3G 2G
2G: Second-generation, two flavours. GSM, defined by ETSI.
• First deployed in Finland in 1991.• Main data technologies - GPRS and EDGE.
CDMAone. 3G: third-generation technology, two flavours.
UMTS: developed by 3GPP, radio interfaces mostly based on WCDMA.
• 2/3 of the market.• Data technologies like HSPA+.
CDMA2000: developed by 3GPP2, based on 2G CDMA.• 1/3 of the market.• Data technologies like 1X/EVDO.
4G: beyond 3G, 3GPP has defined LTE and LTE-Advanced. Some goals are high spectral efficiency and data rates, short
round trip time, flexibility in frequency and bandwidth.
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V2X Technologies Under Debate- Supporters’ view – 802.11p
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Ready for DAY 1 applications. Field proven, compliance tested solutions . Leverage Wi-Fi ecosystem. Spectrum already allocated. Security based on PKI. Active standardization efforts from three
standards organizations - ISO, ETSI, and CEN.
× Asynchronous system.× Reduced spatial reuse and link budget.× Reduced range.× Need for many RSU’s, not currently
deployed.× Very limited bandwidth when considering
more sophisticated use cases.
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V2X Technologies Under Debate- Supporters’ view – Cellular
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3GPP has a very strong record with technology. Longer range and higher message throughput. Synchronous technology, no carrier sensing
overhead. Two V2V modes: direct and via the network. Enables wider variety of use cases. Big data enabler.
× 3GPP V2X system for LTE still under definition.
× V2V spectrum to be defined and allocated.× Security currently based on SIM cards and
network access.× Privacy concerns due to network presence.
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The Future of V2X- How would it look like? -
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Work on making 802.11p and LTE/5G coexisting for C-ITS
Day1
• UK Autodrive• UK CITE
Develop the heterogeneous vehicular
networking system to support further use-cases
Define the new radio and network technologies that will accommodate seamlessly V2X
and other ITC use cases
http://www.newyorker.com/cartoons/a19697
“Does your car have any idea why my car pulled it over?”
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Contact Details
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T: +44 (0)24 7635 5000F: +44 (0)24 7635 8000
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Dr Roberto PonticelliChief EngineerIntelligent Mobility
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Thank you!
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