SoftBank and Honda in joint research on 5G connected car technologies

The two companies aim to pursue joint research in Internet-connectivity and V2V communication technologies with a view to the future adoption of 5th-gen mobile communication system standards.

17 Nov 2017 | 5965 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

SoftBank Corp, a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp, and Honda Motor Co, have announced that SoftBank and Honda R&D Co, a wholly owned R&D subsidiary of Honda, have begun discussions toward a joint research project to strengthen connected car technologies which will offer new experiences and value by connecting mobility products, primarily cars, and various other things.

The two companies will pursue this joint research with a view to the future adoption of 5th generation mobile communication system (“5G”) standards.

In the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2018, SoftBank will install experiential 5G base stations at Honda R&D’s Takasu Proving Ground (in Takasu-cho, Kamikawa-gun, Hokkaido, Japan), and the two companies will start full-fledged

The two companies will create a 5G environment by utilising Honda’s closed test course (Takasu Proving Ground) and work to develop the following technologies:

High-speed handover technology: The development of technologies and on-board antennas which will enable a stable handover of base stations for communication by a vehicle moving at high-speed.

Recovery technologies for areas with weak/out-of-range signals: The development of technologies that can secure data sending/receiving performance in areas with a weak signal as well as data processing technologies.

Technological development for various other usages.

 

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