MobiledgeX and Savari Partner to Bring C-V2X to the Mobile Edge

By Tiera Oliver

Associate Editor

Embedded Computing Design

March 26, 2020

News

For Public Sector, Cross-Border, Cross-Carrier, 5G MEC Fleet Management.

MobiledgeX, Inc. announced a strategic partnership with Savari to jointly enable Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) use cases for automotive OEMs, their fleet management, and mobility-as-a-service partners. Savari platforms powered by the Qualcomm 9150 C-V2X chipset have recently achieved RED certification. 

MobiledgeX Edge-Cloud within operator and enterprise networks allows this partnership with Savari to enable deployment of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) solutions with associated QoS. 

With MobiledgeX, Savari can deliver mission critical ADAS applications with security and governance across globally distributed public and private 4G LTE and 5G networks. 

This partnership will also enable Savari’s emergency response, first responders, and public sector fleet manager customers to bring lifesaving solutions to the market. This partnership will also allow Savari to deploy aggregation logic on the edge and generate data for its deep learning models in the public cloud, bringing that intelligence back to its edge applications. 

Public cloud services present a series of governance, risk, and compliance challenges to governments seeking greater assurance in QoS orchestration at the edge, for purposes such as automotive OEMs advancing the deployment of semi-autonomous and autonomous fleets. 

For more information, visit: mobiledgex.com

Tiera Oliver, Associate Editor for Embedded Computing Design, is responsible for web content edits, product news, and constructing stories. She also assists with newsletter updates as well as contributing and editing content for ECD podcasts and the ECD YouTube channel. Before working at ECD, Tiera graduated from Northern Arizona University where she received her B.S. in journalism and political science and worked as a news reporter for the university’s student led newspaper, The Lumberjack.

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