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Cohda Wireless supporting new real-world V2X testbed in Germany

Tom StoneBy Tom StoneNovember 8, 20213 Mins Read
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Cohda Wireless’s V2X technology is supporting the establishment of one of Europe’s largest and most comprehensive test environments for connected intelligent transport systems, the Corridor for New Mobility Aachen – Düsseldorf (ACCorD).

As a tech partner, Cohda is supplying its Road-Side Units (RSUs) to the research project, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) and delivered by the Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika) of RWTH Aachen University.

The Corridor for New Mobility Aachen comprises three disparate but interconnected test sites to test and validate connected and automated driving functions. The first phase covers the Melaten Campus in Aachen, with two additional sites to be established later in the year, namely on the B56 federal road near Aldenhoven and on the A44 federal highway at the Jackerath interchange. This will allow the initiative to encompass urban, rural and highway traffic conditions.

In Aachen, 46 metering stations have been established on existing traffic infrastructure along a 2.4 km circuit, including cameras, lidars and Cohda’s RSUs.

The cameras and lidars record a broad variety of raw data which is then processed locally before being converted into V2X messages for dissemination to vehicles from Cohda’s RSUs. Data will also be analysed and processed centrally to identify road-user behaviour, trends and insights, ultimately to make road transport safer and more environmentally friendly.

Cohda Wireless vice president of business development in Europe, Bernd Lübben described the Corridor for New Mobility Aachen as a shining example of the progress that is being made to prepare cities for the introduction of cooperative intelligent transport systems.

“This initiative is a very large, integrated and appropriately complex test-bed that is likely to be a catalyst for more like it across Europe in the near future,” explains Lübben. “The combination of urban, rural and highway transport settings will offer interesting and useful data that will assist in paving the way for the introduction of connected and autonomous vehicles on our streets and highways.”

Laurent Kloeker from the Institute for Automotive Engineering (ika) is happy that Cohda is part of this project. “The university is already familiar with Cohda Wireless having used Cohda’s V2X products in previous projects,” says Mr. Kloeker. “We are also able to draw on Cohda’s experience in many other large trials globally which is very useful to us.”

The project is being supported from Cohda’s office in Germany. Among other project partners, OEMs. Ford and MOOVE are involved with automated and connected research vehicles in the project.

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Tom has edited Traffic Technology International (TTi) magazine and its Traffic Technology Today website since May 2014. During his time at the title, he has interviewed some of the top transportation chiefs at public agencies around the world as well as CEOs of leading multinationals and ground-breaking start-ups. Tom's earlier career saw him working on some the UK's leading consumer magazine titles. He has a law degree from the London School of Economics (LSE).

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