NEW DELHI: A Smart Mobility Consortium (the Consortium) on Cellular-Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) technologies has been formed by the Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI), HKT , Huawei Technologies and Qualcomm Technologies, a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated.
An MoU on the collaboration, which can potentially revolutionise the transportation sector in Hong Kong, was today signed by Dr. Frank Tong Fuk-kay, CEO of ASTRI, Alex Arena, Group Managing Director of HKT, Tony Cao, General Manager of Huawei Hong Kong Representative Office, and Mr. Mantosh Malhotra, Senior Director, Business Development of Qualcomm Technologies. Ms. Annie Choi, Commissioner for Innovation and Technology, Dr. Jolly Wong, CTO of Hong Kong Police Force, as well as representatives of Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, also attended the ceremony as guests of honor.
"As one of the most connected cities in the world and a major global financial hub, Hong Kong is an ideal place to pioneer the implementation of smart mobility system and showcase for the improvement of road safety. The vibrancy of Hong Kong’s transport sector is evident from the 10 million-plus passenger journeys in Hong Kong's public and private transport system every day. The city’s robust telecommunications infrastructure, as well as its high-adoption rate of digital technologies, offer a strong foundation for businesses, entrepreneurs and innovators to unleash the immense potential of smart mobility," a statement said.
"Supporting the Government’s endeavour to transform Hong Kong into a Smart City, the collective strengths of ASTRI, HKT, Huawei and Qualcomm Technologies seek to utilise the power of C-V2X technologies to enhance the Smart Mobility pillar with Safe Mobility element beyond the existing aims of Efficient Mobility, Efficient Logistics, Barrier-Free Community and Adaption of Intelligent Technology," it said.
C-V2X technologies, based upon the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) release 14 specification with evolution path towards 5G, operates through both network-based communications on commercial cellular infrastructure, as well as direct communications over the 5.9GHz band1.
"A C-V2X powered smart mobility system not only allows vehicles to connect to the cloud, but also enables vehicles to communicate with one another as well as with pedestrians, and to synchronize with infrastructure. With C-V2X, “co-operative awareness” between vehicles, pedestrians and the road environment makes it possible to realize mobility safety as well as autonomous driving. Furthermore, it can also support law enforcers, traffic and urban management institutions, and transportation companies to plan and monitor the safety and efficiency of traffic movements," according to statement.
In Hong Kong, over 60% of all road accidents involve vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) or vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P) collision2. Over 40% of cyclist casualties involve accidents on or around carriageways3. Some of the most common contributors to traffic accidents include stationary or parked vehicles on busy roads, driving too close to the vehicle in front, inappropriate changing of lanes, careless cycling, jaywalking by pedestrians, and drivers losing control of their vehicles4.
The Consortium aims to use C-V2X to introduce a series of Intelligent Transport Services (ITS) in Hong Kong including a warning mechanism for collision and control, assistance for cruise control and parking, and alert systems for speed and lane violations. In addition, it will help drivers and traffic administrators to identify potential loopholes and risks in aspects like road intersections, pedestrian crossings and traffic queues.
The Consortium plans to work alongside the Government, automobile industry, and other relevant industry stakeholders to make this happen. Upon successful completion and rollout, the project is expected to lead to further opportunities for related sectors including shipment, ridesharing, home-delivery, insurance, infotainment, and mobile healthcare, etc.
Wong Ming-yam, Chairman of ASTRI, said, “Hong Kong is a well-connected city with good infrastructure. If we complement these strengths with the latest innovation in science and technology, Hong Kong can become one of the most sophisticated and advanced smart cities in the world. This Smart Mobility Consortium is a giant step in that leap. ASTRI is developing state-of-the-art applications, platforms and prototypes which can benefit not just Hong Kong, but potentially other cities in this region too. We, as the SAR’s largest technological R&D institution, are partnering with three eminent organisations to bring revolutionary changes to the way we manage our city’s traffic.”
Alex Arena, Group Managing Director of HKT, said, “Smart Mobility is the key to transform urban transport in a Smart City. With the application of Cellular-V2X technology, assisted driving alerts vehicles and pedestrians in advance about emergency traffic conditions, which will make the roads safer and Hong Kong a better living city. And with the emerging 5G technology, autonomous driving will revolutionize the experience of transport in Hong Kong. Being the leading network operator in Hong Kong, we are glad to initiate the Smart Mobility Consortium with key industry partners in support of the Government’s Smart City policy to build a smart mobility system in Hong Kong.”
Veni Shone, President of TDD Product Line and Acting President of Cellular V2X Solutions, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., said, “It is a significant moment that we join this Smart Mobility Consortium together with ASTRI, HKT and Qualcomm to push future technologies especially Cellular V2X in Hong Kong. We believe Cellular V2X will bring unique value such as safety, efficiency and friendly environment for the Intelligent Transportation System effectively with other assistant driving technologies. Huawei will provide its expertise in C-V2X with our partners and we will make a big progress in the intelligent transportation in Hong Kong.”
Mantosh Malhotra, Senior Director, Business Development, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., said, “We are very excited to work with ASTRI, HKT and Huawei to bring our vision of a Smart City to life here in Hong Kong. With potential in the rise of smart city and automotive technologies, we are busy innovating new advanced capabilities, including C-V2X and precise positioning, to increase transportation efficiencies, improve safety, and support autonomous vehicles in cities across the region, starting with Hong Kong’s progressive urban environment.”
This multi-year project is expected to involve a dedicated team of experts from different areas, who will help accelerate the transformation of Hong Kong’s transportation system into a truly state-of-the-art ecosystem. Designed on the needs of individuals not just in Hong Kong but also cities across the region, the project is expected to be ready for other locations upon completion.