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Assessing the technological trajectory of 5G-V2X autonomous driving inventions: Use of patent analysis

Yu-Shan Su, Hsini Huang, Tugrul Daim, Pan-Wei Chien, Ru-Ling Peng and Arzu Karaman Akgul

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2023, vol. 196, issue C

Abstract: Cars and the transportation industry are undergoing a radical transformation. In the past, cars were independent means of transportation, and motor vehicles could not communicate with each other or the nearby environment. Nowadays, the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) technology and autonomous driving vehicles are gradually becoming a reality. Thanks to its high data throughput, fast data transmission rate, and low latency, 5G mobile communication technology lies at the heart of this technological transformation. The Internet of Vehicles service promoted by the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is recognized as a market‑leading technological development strategy. In this service, which integrates 5G mobile data with the Internet of Vehicles, Connected Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) will play a key role in the next generation of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS).

Keywords: Patent analysis; Fifth generation; 5G mobile communication technology; Cellular vehicle-to-everything communication (C-V2X); Connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV); Growth curve model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2023.122817

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