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FITE 2021 E.2 ITA

PROJECT TITLE:

E.2 Development of 5G connected vehicle laboratory, autonomous and in the loop at the Motor City circuit facilities.

GENERAL DATA:

Program: FITE 2021
Reference: FITE 2021_E.2_ITA
RESOLUTION Date: 06/13/2022
Date of execution: 01/01/2021-31/12/2024

PRESENTATION AND OBJECTIVES:

The objective of the project is the development of an autonomous and connected vehicle to serve as a use case demonstrator of the advanced features and added value provided by 5G technology, which allows communications with low latency and high bandwidth, and more specifically the 5G standalone infrastructure, with private part and public part, which will have MOTORLAND and TECNOPARK in Alcañiz in the province of Teruel. This demonstrator will consist of a vehicle with autonomous driving characteristics, connected to a realistic simulation environment, which will allow injecting events and characteristics of the environment, objects, people or other vehicles synthetically to the vehicle’s perception systems, allowing experimenting, testing and validating how the vehicle would behave in certain driving situations, many of them risky, such as a pedestrian or vehicle crossing or getting in the vehicle’s path. It will also install a set of sensors in the circuit infrastructure that, together with the communications infrastructure, will provide the vehicle with more information for decision-making in autonomous driving through V2I technology (Vehicle to Infrastructure Communication).

PARTICIPATING ENTITIES:

TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF ARAGON

BUDGET:

TOTAL BUDGET ITAINNOVA: 700.000 €.

FINANCING:

TOTAL FINANCING ITANNOVA: 700,000 €.

“Action subsidized by the Government of Spain and the Government of Aragón under the Teruel Investment Fund – Activity Line E) Support for the implementation of initiatives aimed at developing the Information Society in the province. And the project in E.2 Development of 5G connected vehicle laboratory and in the loop at the Motor City Circuit facilities”.

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