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The automotive industry is undergoing a paradigm shift, away from a world where vehicles are fully controlled by their manufacturers and toward a world where every vehicle is connected to each other as well as road infrastructure. Certain aspects of a vehicle's performance—particularly safety features—will depend on other entities, from similarly enabled vehicles and road infrastructure to network coverage. One of the key technologies enabling this transformation is C-V2X, known as cellular vehicle-to-everything.
C-V2X not only connects vehicles but has the potential to significantly improve traffic safety and efficiency, save lives, prevent injuries, improve traffic flow, and reduce emissions. In order to achieve these goals, steps must be taken to ensure devices interoperate and meet relevant communication standards.
In this webinar, we'll discuss how the industry can fully realize the benefits of this technology. We'll cover:
Speakers:
Bill McKinley, Automotive Strategic Planner, Keysight Technologies
Bill McKinley has spent over 30 years working on wireless communications with Hewlett-Packard, Agilent Technologies, and Keysight Technologies. His current role in strategic planning is focused on developing test solutions for the automotive sector as wireless communications transform the industry.
Bill has held multiple engineering and management positions throughout his career including R&D, strategic planning, marketing, and manufacturing engineering.
Jason M. Conley, Executive Director, OmniAir Consortium
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