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Press Releases2019-07-09T14:10:39-04:00

Exploring the Future of Connected Vehicle Services

Last month, AECC hosted its final member meeting of the year. It brought together some of the leading minds in the automotive, MNO and cloud technology spaces to explore some of the pressing questions that are shaping our work in the organization.

By |November 3rd, 2022|Categories: Blog|Comments Off on Exploring the Future of Connected Vehicle Services

Coordinating the Connected Car and Network Edge

Last month, AECC board members Roger Berg, VP of DENSO’s North American Research and Development team, and Christer Boberg, Director, Ericsson Group Strategy, joined SBD Automotive Analyst Kurt Dusterhoff for a webinar discussion titled Coordinating the Connected Car and Network Edge.

By |October 31st, 2022|Categories: Blog|Comments Off on Coordinating the Connected Car and Network Edge

6G for Automotive: How can we plan when we are only just getting to grips with 5G?

The AECC recently held its final All-Member Meeting of the year. The opening keynote presentation, “6G for Automotive: How can we plan when we are only just getting to grips with 5G?” was led by Kurt Dusterhoff of SBD Automotive. Kurt provided a brief overview of where connected vehicles are today, where they are going tomorrow, and how that relates to 6G’s deployment plan and the connected services ecosystem.

By |October 26th, 2022|Categories: Blog|Comments Off on 6G for Automotive: How can we plan when we are only just getting to grips with 5G?

Edge Computing and the Future of Connected Vehicle Services

The AECC recently held a panel at ITS World Congress in Los Angeles to discuss the future of connected vehicle services, its Proof of Concept (PoC) program, and how it is unlocking the connected vehicle services opportunity using the AECC’s distributed edge computing approach. The distinguished presenters included Ludovico Fassati, AECC member and SVP America at Nexar, Roger Berg, AECC Communications Vice Chair and Vice President of DENSO’s North American Research and Development Group, and Said Tabet, AECC Board Member and Distinguished Engineer at Dell Technologies.

By |October 21st, 2022|Categories: Blog|Comments Off on Edge Computing and the Future of Connected Vehicle Services

AECC and SBD Automotive to Host Webinar “Coordinating the Connected Car and Network Edge to Avoid Breaking the Internet” on October 20

By 2025, all new vehicles will be connected, requiring fast internet, artificial intelligence (AI) and big data analytics to deliver services such as HD mapping, intelligent driving and more. The potential economic impact of this shift is enormous, as is the opportunity for MNOs. However, today’s network is not optimized to support the data needs of the connected vehicle services promise. The AECC is working to tackle this impending data challenge with PoCs designed to help meet growing data demands.

By |October 17th, 2022|Categories: Press Releases|Comments Off on AECC and SBD Automotive to Host Webinar “Coordinating the Connected Car and Network Edge to Avoid Breaking the Internet” on October 20

AECC Brings Connected Vehicle Services to Life at ITS World Congress

Connected vehicle services are in everyone’s near future, but to bring them to life will require a much larger data transfer capacity from the vehicles to the edge and cloud than what is available today.

By |September 13th, 2022|Categories: Press Releases|Comments Off on AECC Brings Connected Vehicle Services to Life at ITS World Congress
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