

Analyze driverless car standardization activities.Analyze the driverless car major industry players.Present the current status of driverless cars technologies and markets.Analyze two leading CC communications technologies - 5.9 GHz DSRC and C-V2X.Analyze the CC technologies and marketing specifics identify major industry players and their portfolios.Present the current status of the Connected Car (CC) development.Address the progress in ITS standardization.Analyze current trends in the ITS development.Though there are many technological choices to support CC communications, two technologies are leading the market, 5.9 GHz DSRC and C-V2X. Such a car opens a spectrum of new and exciting opportunities for automakers, service providers, and users.ĬC programs are now under development all around the globe. The advances in the ITS are presently tied with the development of a "Connected Car" (CC) - a moving car that is wirelessly connected to surrounding cars and the infrastructure (as well as supporting connectivity inside of a car). The ITS aim to improve the economy by reducing the number of road accidents (making driving safer), the amount of car air pollution, and making smooth traffic flow.

This report addresses the current status of the ITS, its structure, major applications, standardization, and markets. It is also standardized and accepted in Europe. It has many attractions, such as the economies of scale based on the IEEE 802.11p standard, network simplicity, and others. This technology was considered for the standardization of CC communications by the U.S.

for the last 25 years, and a rich collection of communications channel statistics has been gathered. It also compares these technologies and their applicability to CC communications.ĥ.9 GHz DSRC technology has been tested and trialed in the U.S. The report concentrates on leaders and analyzes their characteristics, parameters, marketing statistics, industries, and applications. DUBLIN, Ma/PRNewswire/ - The "Intelligent Transportation Systems - Towards Connected and Autonomous Cars" report has been added to 's offering.
