5G Infrastructure: The Key to Enhanced Connectivity and Safety on Highways in Slovenia and Croatia

Telemach’s 5G Highway Project: Making Roads Safer, Faster, and Future-Ready

In the future, highways will see an increase in smart vehicles that can communicate with each other and self-driving cars. This will bring new challenges that require faster, more stable, and safer communication systems. To meet these demands, the development of highways with a robust 5G network infrastructure is necessary. The infrastructure must support high data transmission capacity, low latency, and high reliability, especially in situations such as traffic accidents.

To address these needs, a consortium consisting of Telemach Slovenia and Croatia, DARS, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the University of Ljubljana, and the Croatian company OIV was formed. The Adria project was launched to explore the establishment of 5G infrastructure to enhance mobility and connectivity in Slovenia and Croatia. The research is funded in part by the European Union and is expected to be completed by the end of June.

The study focuses on analyzing current network capacities and infrastructure to support the Mediterranean road corridor. The goal is to improve traffic management and establish necessary connectivity for future autonomous vehicles. The findings of the study will provide insights into implementation costs per kilometer of highway, with results expected in fall.

The Adria project aims to create a high-capacity network for next-generation applications that ensures efficiency, safety, and communication for autonomous vehicles. Additionally

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