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James Wong9 Oct 2015
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Cohda Wireless to produce 'smart infrastructure' roadside units

Aussie tech company announces wireless vehicle information technology units in partnership with Siemens

South Australian technology company Cohda Wireless announced overnight its collaboration with global giant Siemens to develop and produce Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) roadside units.

Following their numerous developments into 'connected cars' over the last couple of years, Cohda's official release outlines their 'smart infrastructure', which shares information such as road signs and traffic lights between cars. This is meant to increase the quality and reliability of information available to drivers about their immediate environment, as well as other vehicles and road users.

With its V2I roadside units, Siemens expects to implement infrastructure such as intelligent road signs and traffic lights. The roadside units (RSUs) are WLAN-based radio modules that securely transmit important information such as speed limits, icy road warnings or other hazards, traffic jams and construction warnings within fractions of a second to passing vehicles and traffic control centres.

CEO of Cohda Wireless, Dr. Paul Gray, said Cohda's collaboration with Siemens creates a greater certainty for organisations planning to implement connected vehicle technology.

"Cohda is very pleased to be supplying Siemens with our V2X products," he said. "The collaborations of two leaders in their respective markets is good news."

Under an agreement signed by both companies, Cohda Wireless will develop and produce the RSUs for Siemens, allowing this 'smart infrastructure' to communicate with connected vehicles.

Last year, Cohda supplied half of the gear for the trial of vehicle-to-vehicle technology on American public roads in a program approved by the US Department of Transportation .

Dr. Gray has previously predicted that this vehicle to vehicle (V2V) technology could be available in global markets "as early as 2016".

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