Selva Via, Miquel Payaró, Kurt Eckert, Maciej Mühleisen, Stefan Wendt, Edwin Fischer, D. Hetzer, A. Kousaridas
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5GCroCo: Key 5G technologies and trial results for seamless cross-border CAM services (Invited Paper)
The 5GCroCo project conducted large-scale trials of 5G technologies for Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) in two road corridors along the border areas in France-Germany and Luxembourg-Germany. In this context, this paper provides a succinct description of a subset of the key 5G technologies that have been trialed and highlights representative experimental results that have been obtained for three CAM use cases with a clear focus of achieving seamless service continuity along cross-border and showing the benefits of 5G in comparison to 4G. The trial results provide an experimental validation of the feasibility of the technical solutions proposed, developed, and used in the project.