296 | FCC moves to authorize C-V2X in 5.9 GHz band (簡訳:FCCは5.9GHz帯域でC-V2Xを認可するために動きます) | ----------- | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2020-10-30 02:30 | ????0? | |
In a draft of the order released Wednesday, the FCC concludes that, to promote the most efficient and effective use of the spectrum that will continue to be designated for transportation safety, “only a single technology is appropriate, and we will require use of C-V2X technology. Pending resolution of the transition of ITS operations to C-V2X, ITS licensees will be able to continue their DSRC-based operations or, alternatively, request to begin C-V2X-based operations through our existing regulatory processes (e.g., STA, experimental licensing, and/or waiver), as appropriate.”It’s about using free spectrum to provide commercial applications that feed off the private information they get out of the cars, he added. “They get very offended when you point this out to them, but the fact is that we and other consumer groups” have pressed the auto industry to accept a non-commercial condition, and “they never will.”“We appreciate that the FCC plans to move forward to assign the upper 30 MHz to C-V2X, a state-of-the-art wireless safety technology which will greatly improve roadway safety,” said Qualcomm Technologies’ Dean Brenner, senior vice president of spectrum strategy and technology, in a statement. “We’re very disappointed, however, that the FCC will not make the assignment effective immediately—delaying availability of this important new safety technology that automakers are ready to deploy in millions of cars, and road operators are ready to deploy roadway infrastructure units.”Qualcomm also is concerned about the potential for harmful interference from unlicensed operations, whether indoors or outdoors. “We continue to believe that the FCC should give C-V2X access to this spectrum immediately so that American consumers can reap the safety benefits of this new technology as soon as possible, without delay, and so that the U.S. can keep pace with other countries, where this technology is being deployed. We look forward to reviewing the draft FCC order and continuing to participate in the FCC’s proceedings.” -- ???????? | |||
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