The Government of Japan is to install 5G wireless communications base stations on traffic signals nationwide by 2025.
A report by The Japan News says the project is expected to reduce costs for telecommunications service providers.
As part of the project, traffic signals will be equipped with devices to measure the amount of traffic. The information sent from the stations to the vehicles is expected to support autonomous driving.
Japan is not the only company looking to harness the potential of 5G. In F
June 24, 2019
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The Government of Japan is to install 5G wireless communications base stations on traffic signals nationwide by 2025.
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As part of the project, traffic signals will be equipped with devices to measure the amount of traffic. The information sent from the stations to the vehicles is expected to support autonomous driving.
Japan is not the only company looking to harness the potential of 5G. In February, telecoms company China Mobile started working with highway operators to establish a 5G-based %$Linker: 2External<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary />000link-external smart expresswayfalsehttps://www.itsinternational.com/sections/general/news/china-mobile-to-trial-5g-smart-expressway-in-hubei-province/falsefalse%> in China’s central Hubei province.