National Instruments (NI) and Shanghai University are developing a testbed for 5G ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) to enable V2X.
Vehicular networks, especially for autonomous driving applications, must offer ultra-reliability while requiring very low latency. The partners say that given the conflicting nature of these dual requirements and the unpredictability of the mobile wireless channel, a real-time experimental testbed where researchers can prototype their ideas is vital for success. The testbed will be built on NI’s flexible software defined radio (SDR) hardware and a 5G New Radio URLLC reference design.
“Shanghai University and the city of Shanghai have committed to be leaders in advancing vehicular technologies especially around autonomous vehicles and V2X,” said Shugong Xu, IEEE fellow and professor at Shanghai University and head of the Shanghai Institute for Advanced Communication and Data Science.
“We’re excited to leverage NI’s expertise in prototyping 5G wireless systems and collaborate with them to push the boundaries in V2X communications.”
James Kimery, director of wireless research and SDR marketing at NI, said that researchers in both industry and academia are using NI’s SDR platform to further the research and test of 5G communications.
“We are looking forward to working with Shanghai University to explore low-latency applications such as V2X, which are critical to the 5G ecosystem,” he added.