09.15.17
NXP Semiconductors N.V. launched its next generation RoadLINK solution. The new NXP SAF5400 is the world’s first automotive qualified, high-performance single-chip DSRC modem. Its scalable architecture, new security features and RFCMOS and software defined radio (SDR) technologies offer OEMs flexible options for cross-regional secure V2X adoption and field upgradeability, according to NXP.
V2X technology allows vehicles to communicate with other cars, infrastructure and vulnerable road users to increase driver safety and smooth out the autonomous driving experience. The DSRC/802.11p version of V2X delivers minimum latency for real-time communication and an operating range that exceeds one mile even in areas where cellular network connections are not available.
“NXP has delivered a secure single chip V2X platform that will enhance a vehicle’s ability to ‘see’ around corners and will contribute to our efforts to save lives,” said Kurt Sievers, EVP and GM, NXP Automotive. “The next generation NXP RoadLINK builds on NXP’s existing industry leading solution, which is already on the roads of the world and provides a high-performance platform that is scalable and easy for OEMs to adopt across the globe.”

Source: NXP
V2X technology allows vehicles to communicate with other cars, infrastructure and vulnerable road users to increase driver safety and smooth out the autonomous driving experience. The DSRC/802.11p version of V2X delivers minimum latency for real-time communication and an operating range that exceeds one mile even in areas where cellular network connections are not available.
“NXP has delivered a secure single chip V2X platform that will enhance a vehicle’s ability to ‘see’ around corners and will contribute to our efforts to save lives,” said Kurt Sievers, EVP and GM, NXP Automotive. “The next generation NXP RoadLINK builds on NXP’s existing industry leading solution, which is already on the roads of the world and provides a high-performance platform that is scalable and easy for OEMs to adopt across the globe.”

Source: NXP