SINELEC: V2X evolution at the PoliMI Observatory

SINELEC: V2X evolution at the PoliMI Observatory

SINELEC attended the closing conference of the 2023 edition of the Connected Car & Mobility Observatory, held on May 28 at the Bovisa campus of the Politecnico di Milano, where the final data of the research conducted by the University during this academic year were presented.

Marta Lamanna, Connected Mobility System Engineer at Sinelec, was among the speakers in the panel discussion dedicated to the evolution of V2X technologies. In her speech, Lamanna highlighted how Emeras, the C-ITS platform developed by Sinelec, enables the implementation of the Day1 use cases described by C-Roads for reporting events occurring on the road, dissemination of traffic signals to users and integration with traditional sensors and systems, laying the groundwork for realizing new and increasingly advanced use cases. Emeras, emphasized Lamanna, enables not only two-way dialogue between platform and vehicles, but also a direct communication flow with traffic control centers, where integration between V2X data and traditional systems takes place.

Marta Lamanna then placed special importance on the analysis of data collected through V2X, commenting, “The growth of the connected car market is proceeding steadily and encouragingly. On the routes where the platform has already been implemented, we have detected a rate of about 1.5 percent of the total average daily traffic over the past two months. In addition, we have found that the types of reports coming in from vehicles mainly concern slowdowns (Traffic Condition), Stationary Vehicle reports (Stationary Vehicle) and Emergency Braking (Emergency Electronic Brake Engaged). The tests we are conducting have given us excellent feedback in terms of efficiency, forming a solid foundation for the near future.”

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