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Overview
Qualcomm Technologies partnered with Airspan on the implementation of autonomous vehicles like shuttles and scooters in Peachtree Corner, Georgia. This project aims to improve the safety of vehicles and other road users.
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Challenges
Guident’s testbed covers three square miles for developing, testing and validating different use cases that require a fast network with low latency. A reliable network is required to enable a real time monitoring of the autonomous vehicles to ensure safe driving operation and preventing potential accidents before they happen. Guident’s Remote Monitoring and Control Center (RMCC) controls the AVs driving performance and collects full road visibility.
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Solutions & Benefits With the support of Qualcomm Technologies, the city has deployed autonomous shuttles and electric scooters. The shuttle has a scheduled time on the bus stops while the scooter can be booked through a mobile app. The scooter can find the customer’s location through its camera lens. Airspan’s 5G solutions served as the foundation of the city’s 5G infrastructure to sustain the robust capacity needed to connect and run these autonomous vehicles. This Peachtree Corners project with Qualcomm and Airspan is one of the portion for the future smart cities. Qualcomm’s launched Smart Cities Accelerator, a program that brings city and industry leaders together to discuss new digital transformation solutions aimed at solving common challenges for fully realizing the future smart city. In this program, Qualcomm also emphasized on the importance of 5G and private networks on the establishing this smart cities.
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