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ITS America tells Congress 5G will transform USA’s transportation network

Adam FrostBy Adam FrostFebruary 7, 20193 Mins Read
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ITS America tells Congress 5G will transform USA’s transportation network

The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America) has told the US Congress that fifth-generation wireless technologies (5G) have the potential to deliver a transportation system that is safer, offers more choices, and is more inclusive.  

Testifying before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee’s first hearing of the 116th Congress, ‘Winning the Race to 5G and the Next Era of Technology Innovation in the United States’, ITS America’s president and CEO, Shailen Bhatt (below right), made the case that 5G has the capability of revolutionizing the way people, goods, services and information move in the 21st century.

Batt noted that while the world is awash in a sea of big data, 5G technology has the speed and bandwidth to convert that data into actionable information that will in turn help reduce crashes and operate transportation systems more effectively.

“While vehicles can communicate with each other and all system users today (vehicle-to-everything – V2X communications), it will only get easier with 5G and other next generation wireless technologies,” Bhatt said.

“With high-speed communications among devices, vehicles and infrastructure as well as pedestrians, we can create a much safer environment in metro and rural areas in which everyone can see all users, even if they happen to be around a corner.”

Bhatt noted that the USA had already made a massive investment in connected vehicle (CV) technologies, with systems incorporated into infrastructure by many states and cities. He highlighted the deployment or planned installation of CV technology by 84 communities across the country. Of that number, 54 sites are operational, and 30 are in development., with nearly every state having at least one CV deployment.

Bhatt told the committee it is imperative to preserve the DSRC spectrum dedicated for safety critical communications in the 5.9GHz band for V2X. In addition to improving safety, high-speed connectivity will boost mobility-on-demand (MOD) travel systems by giving people real-time information that will allow them to make better transportation choices. ITS America outlined plans for its Mobility on Demand Alliance at an event on Capitol Hill last week.
ITS America tells Congress 5G will transform USA’s transportation networkBhatt also touched on international implications, stating, “Other countries have been very clear about their intent to make forays into the automotive and information technology sectors. It is imperative for the United States to maintain its leadership role and provide safer and more inclusive communities.”

He focused on the positive impact 5G will have on making transportation safer and more eco-friendly, and addressed the importance of keeping pace with, and surpassing, China’s efforts in 5G.

“Last year, I spoke at the Beijing Auto Forum,” Bhatt explained. “An official from the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology made clear that China’s goal was to dominate the information technology sectors and automotive manufacturing in the next five years. In the 20th century, people came here to marvel at our infrastructure and technology. If we want that to continue in the 21st century, we must be leaders in the 5G and artificial intelligence space. We must maintain our leadership in this space.”

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Adam Frost

Adam joined the company in 1994, and has been News Editor of TTT since 2009. In his other role as Circulation Manager, he helped create the original Traffic Technology International distribution list 23 years ago, and has been working on it ever since. Outside of work, he is a keen fisherman, runs a drumming band, and plays an ancient version of cricket.

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