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SK Telecom expands system for self-driving in Seoul


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The Seoul Future Mobility Center’s officials control the self-driving pilot zone implemented by digital twin technology (Courtesy of SK Telecom) SK Telecom Co., South Korea’s top mobile carrier, expanded the area covered by a traffic control system for self-driving in Seoul, taking a step forward in its future mobility business.SK Telecom said on Monday it extended the service zone for a cooperative intelligent transport system (C-ITS), the next-generation technology that connects vehicles and various traffic infrastructures such as roads through the 5G mobile communication.The mobile carrier has established a pilot zone for autonomous driving based on information and communication technology (ICT) with the Seoul Metropolitan Government as part of the C-ITS demonstration project in Sangam-Dong, a digital media business precinct of the capital where celebrities gather.The telecom unit of South Korea’s No. 2 conglomerate SK Group significantly widened the pilot zone from some commercial and residential areas to the nearby Seoul World Cup Stadium and parks. Self-driving cars in the zone can use SK Telecom’s information for safe driving through vehicle-to-everything (V2X) devices provided by the metropolitan government.DIGITAL TWIN TECHNOLOGYSK Telecom created a 3D model of the test area through digital twin technology to link the model with the self-driving control system of the city’s future mobility center to manage vehicles, traffic signal information and others. The local authority plans to use digital twin technology as an autonomous driving simulator.Traffic infrastructures such as signal controllers have been significantly expanded in the pilot zone. SK Telecom is set to provide additional services to help safe driving based on the infrastructures.The mobile carrier has been working on the C-ITS demonstration project in Seoul, setting up 5G sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructures on the city’s main roads. It also installed the 5G advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) on taxis and buses while providing traffic signal information on major intersections through a navigation app of TMap Mobility Corp., an SK Group unit.By Han-Gyeol Seonalways@hankyung.comJongwoo Cheon edited this article.



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