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Connectivity: how 5G and V2X enable autonomous vehicles

by Paul Wheeler | Nov 30, 2021 | EVs, Infrastructure, MOVE 2021, Presentations, Smart Cities, Tech

Connectivity: how 5G and V2X enable autonomous vehicles

Peter Vincent, Head of Connected Systems with Scania Group sets out how 5G and V2X are enabling autonomous vehicles

Slides presented in the connectivity track at Move 2021 in London on 10 November.

Click on the link below to access the slides

11.05 – Peter Vincent, Head of Connected Systems, Scania Group

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