
Vehicle comms at 5.9 GHz with Renesas SoC
The product is, the company says, the first device to deliver an automotive wireless communication solution capable of delivering low-noise features meeting European ETSI Standards, allowing practical implementation of V2X in ADAS systems.
The R-Car W2R is claimed as the first device of this type capable of reducing out-of-band transmit emissions to less than −65 dBm, meeting ETSI requirements. Transmitting high-quality signals with very little interference makes it possible to incorporate V2X into various types of Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS) applications, such as forward collision warning and lane keep assistance. The R-Car W2R also conforms to the IEEE 802.11p communication standard for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) used in Europe and North America.
Previous safe driving assistance systems relied on technologies such as camera images, infrared signals, and millimetre-wave radar. However, says Renesas, there are tradeoffs with these, such as the inability to track traffic conditions over wide areas and difficulty obtaining information on vehicles approaching intersections where visibility is poor. V2X aims to reduce vehicular accidents and traffic congestion by enabling direct, bi-directional communication between vehicles (V2V) and between vehicles and signal devices or road signs (V2I), without the need to route data through the cloud. V2X communication standards are being adopted in various countries, and a number of companies, including Renesas, are accelerating development work in this area with the expectation that V2X will become an important technology for drivers in the years ahead.
Europe and North America have already adopted the IEEE 802.11p 5.9 GHz band wireless communication standard, which enables vehicles to obtain information on approaching vehicles outside line of sight and over a wide area. The R-Car W2R complies with this standard and enables the reliable collection of information on vehicles and infrastructures over a wide area to enable high-quality signal transmission. When combined with existing products based on the R-Car platform, it enables bi-directional V2V and V2I communication of information that cannot be picked up using camera images or radio waves. This allows ADAS systems development for enhanced safety and comfort, making it possible to alert the driver with accurate, real-time information.
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Next; key features of the R-Car W2R SoC:
RF system design technology reduces out-of-band transmit emission to less than the −65 dBm level for the first time;
The R-Car W2R is based on exclusive RF system design technology that reduces noise generation by the chip itself and combines with a filter to block external noise, resulting in the suppression of out-of-band noise to less than the −65 dBm level for the first time ever in a device of this type. This satisfies the demanding requirements set by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), and delivers leading level of low out-of-band noise.
IEEE 802.11p compliance and single-chip integration of communication functions from RF to the physical layer and the data link layer;
The R-Car W2R integrates the V2X communication functionality for linking RF to both the physical and the data link layers in a 10 x 10 mm single package. This contributes to the compactness of vehicle information systems. Previously, separate chips were needed to link the RF and the physical layer and the RF and the data link layer. T
Reference Design
To help reduce ADAS design complexity for system manufacturers working with the new R-Car W2R, Renesas has developed a starter kit, which combines all the components required in a V2X unit including the R-Car E2 SoC, which implements security IP ideal for V2X applications, and along with drivers and software verified with ITS protocol partners. The reference design, in which the R-Car W2R is integrated in a compact module with RF components in an optimised design, is available with the related design information to help reduce the initial design time and costs. All the components required in a V2X unit including the R-Car E2, which implements security IP ideal for V2X applications, are provided as part of a starter kit that also comes with drivers and software verified with ITS protocol partners. The system manufacturers can utilise the starter kit and Renesas ecosystem partners to migrate their own software, reducing the time required for verification testing and other processes.
Renesas Electronics Europe; www.renesas.eu