Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) revolutionizes traffic management by enabling vehicles to communicate with each other and their surroundings to enhance road safety and traffic efficiency.
Connected Vehicles
V2X allows vehicles to exchange information with other vehicles (V2V), infrastructure like traffic lights and road signs (V2I), pedestrians (V2P), and networks (V2N). This communication happens in real-time, using a combination of short-range wireless signals and cellular networks.
By sharing data such as vehicle speed, location, and road conditions, V2X helps prevent accidents, reduces traffic congestion, and supports the development of autonomous driving systems. The ultimate goal of V2X technology is to create a safer, more connected, and efficient transportation ecosystem.
The core product of Miovision V2X, Personal Signal Assistant® is an information service. Thiscloud-based software solution, combined with industry standard products and wide-spreaddeployment in North America and Europe, allows for immediate V2X integration using availablecommunications to the vehicle.
Uniform SPAT/MAP data ensures consistent user experience across 10+ countries.
Proprietary short-term prediction which is required for most desirable use cases such as TTG and GLOSA and is not available from signal controllers and public C-V2X roadside units (RSU)
Meaningful deployment and realistic plan to reach full coverage.
Unmatched experience with close to 8 years of commercial V2X service and more than 2 trillion SPAT messages delivered"
Real-time hazard warnings and traffic flow optimizations reduce accidents and congestion, leading to safer roads for all users.
Designed to support a wide range of communication protocols and standards with existing traffic systems and vehicle technologies.
Personal Signal Assistant harnesses existing public infrastructure and communicates with traffic signals via a centralized Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS).
Traffic Light Information (TLI) on Audi vehicles is powered by Miovision V2X. Audi is the first automotive OEM to bring V2I technology to the market through the Audi connect® Traffic Light Information feature. This feature, available on most Audi models since 2017, includes various connected vehicle applications. This technology has since been expanded into other VW Group brands such as Bentley, Lamborghini, and Porsche.