> [!ABSTRACT]
> [5G-MOBIX](https://www.5g-mobix.com/) is a European project that developed and tested automated vehicle functionalities using 5G technologies along cross-border corridors and urban trial sites. The project assessed the benefits of 5G for [[Connected and Automated Mobility]] applications, including cooperative overtaking, highway lane merging, truck platooning, remote driving, and vehicle Quality of Service support.
> [!FACTSHEET]
> - **Funding**: European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
> - **Duration**: 2018-2021
> - **My role**: Quality manager until 2019
> - **Key partners**: 60 partners from 13 countries, including EU member states, Turkey, China, and Korea

## Context
The deployment of 5G networks offers significant potential for enhancing connected and automated mobility (CAM) services. However, implementing these services across borders presents challenges, including network coverage continuity, service demand variability, and differing legal, business, and social aspects. 5G-MOBIX addressed these challenges by conducting trials to assess the performance of 5G-enabled CAM applications in real-world cross-border environments.
## Key objectives
1. **Develop and test CAM use cases**: Implement automated vehicle functionalities using 5G technologies in cross-border and urban environments.
2. **Assess 5G benefits for CAM**: Evaluate how 5G enhances CAM applications, focusing on latency, bandwidth, and reliability.
3. **Provide recommendations for 5G deployment**: Offer insights into the technical and regulatory requirements for deploying 5G-enabled CAM services across borders.
## Outcomes
- **Validated CAM applications**: Successful trials of 5G-enabled functionalities, including cooperative overtaking and truck platooning, in cross-border scenarios.
- **Insights into cross-border connectivity**: Identification of challenges and solutions for seamless service continuity across national boundaries.
- **Guidelines for 5G deployment**: Recommendations to policymakers and industry stakeholders on implementing 5G for CAM services.
## Consortium
5G-MOBIX brought together 60 partners from 13 countries, including research organisations, telecom operators, automotive manufacturers, and public authorities, to collaboratively advance 5G-enabled CAM technologies.
Visit the [5G-MOBIX website](https://www.5g-mobix.com/) for more information.