The North American transportation-as-a-service provider announced the collaboration to enhance the connected micromobility ecosystem across key hubs in the US.
It brings together an ecosystem of the telecommunication R&D supply chain, including three major mobile network equipment vendors – Ericsson, Samsung, and Nokia.
Located in Texas, the operating lab will be equipped with a physical representation of a utility smart grid, enabling real-world demonstrations of end-to-end private network operations across the power grid.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ working party is developing a universal specification for blockchain-based decentralised identity for IoT devices to ensure interoperability.
The connectivity could help micromobility providers interact more with smart city infrastructure as well as address safety and maintenance issues, finds a study.
The bus is supported by an internal artificial intelligence system that detects passengers’ wellbeing and behaviour as well as tracks items left behind on the bus.
The collective behind the trial aim to explore the safe introduction of self-driving autonomous EVs in complex urban areas to help optimise route planning.
As well as putting in place the infrastructure for businesses and homes, Rogers Communications is supporting the University of Waterloo’s 5G Smart Campus in real-world testing of 5G applications.
The company has teamed up with Solar Team Eindhoven to demonstrate Solar Smart parking that autonomously drives a car to the parking spot with the most sunshine for recharging.
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