Rogers and Sheridan College partner on innovative 5G autonomous vehicle research
Project will focus on services for autonomous vehicles using machine learning
Rogers Communications and Sheridan College today announced an exciting new two-year partnership that will focus on 5G autonomous vehicle research and development through Sheridan's Centre for Mobile Innovation (CMI). The collaboration will involve studying the potential of integrating navigation, diagnostics, and infotainment systems into autonomous vehicles over new 5G wireless technologies and networks, and research into the areas of intelligent transport systems in a multi-user environment.
“Sheridan is thrilled to partner with Rogers on this exciting new research,” said Andrea England, Vice Provost, Research at Sheridan. “Together, we have an opportunity to lead autonomous vehicle research and innovation in Canada that will make meaningful economic impacts, while also providing our students relevant problem-solving skills and expertise as they proceed on their career path.”
As part of the joint project, researchers and students will also use machine learning techniques combined with traffic modeling and simulations to generate insights into how Rogers can deliver innovative services to drivers and prepare a roadmap for autonomous vehicles operating on its 5G networks. The research will focus on in-car non-driving systems in autonomous vehicles like navigation, diagnostics and infotainment and will explore connectivity with Intelligent Transport Systems using Cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) - a foundational technology for vehicles to communicate with each other and all devices around them. The 5G research will focus on the following applications:
• autonomous public transportation systems
• driverless taxis
• autonomous delivery systems
• assisted driving for seniors and people with disabilities
“5G innovation is opening up a whole new world of opportunities for Canadians and businesses and our partnership with Sheridan continues to build on our strong partner ecosystem,” said Jorge Fernandes, Chief Technology Officer, Rogers Communications. “Sheridan College is world-renowned, and we look forward to joining forces with their researchers and students at the campus where we can co-develop applications and work on research that will contribute to society.”
“CMI has consistently focused its efforts on bringing industry and community partners together with Sheridan’s faculty expertise and student talent to develop the most cutting-edge and impactful solutions in mobile technology,” said Dr. Edward Sykes, Director, Sheridan CMI. “This new partnership provides evidence of our efforts and brings a new layer of innovation to the Centre as we dive into new and exciting work in the world of 5G autonomous vehicle research.”
This partnership is one part of Rogers more than $25 million national investments in research and development and strategic partnerships at leading Canadian institutions, including Communitech, Ryerson University, UBC, University of Calgary and University of Waterloo, to incubate and commercialize 5G use cases and applications.
With this partnership, Sheridan acknowledges the support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
About Rogers
Rogers is a proud Canadian company dedicated to making more possible for Canadians each and every day. Our founder, Ted Rogers, purchased his first radio station, CHFI, in 1960. We have grown to become a leading technology and media company that strives to provide the very best in wireless, residential, sports, and media to Canadians and Canadian businesses. Our shares are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: RCI.A and RCI.B) and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: RCI). If you want to find out more about us, visit about.rogers.com.
About Sheridan’s Centre for Mobile Innovation
One of Sheridan’s six Research and Incubation Centres, the Centre for Mobile Innovation (CMI) is an established Research Centre that creates innovative solutions to industry-relevant challenges, in close collaboration with industry, community, and academic partners. CMI uses leading technologies in its research including: Mobile, Machine Learning, Wearable Computing, Augmented/Virtual Reality/Mixed Reality (AR/VR/MR) and Internet of Things (IoT). To find out more, visit cmi.sheridancollege.ca.
Pictured above, left to right: Dr. Vicki Mowat, Director, Research at Sheridan; Dr. Ed Sykes, Director of the Sheridan Centre for Mobile Innovation; Neel Dayal, Senior Director, Innovation and Partnerships, Rogers Communications; Dr. Khaled Mahmud, Professor, Sheridan Faculty of Applied Science and Technology and Lead Researcher on Rogers/Centre for Mobile Innovation research.
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