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SoftBank and Honda to Begin Joint Research on Connected Car Technologies that Utilize 5th Generation Mobile Communication System (5G)

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SoftBank Corp. a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp., and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that SoftBank and Honda R&D Co., Ltd. , a wholly owned R&D subsidiary of Honda, have begun discussions toward a joint research project to strengthen connected car technologies* which will offer new experiences and value by connecting mobility products, primarily cars, and various other things. The two companies will pursue this joint research with a view to the future adoption of 5th generation mobile communication system (“5G”) standards.

In the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2018, SoftBank will install experiential 5G base stations at Honda R&D’s Takasu Proving Ground (in Takasu-cho, Kamikawa-gun, Hokkaido, Japan), and the two companies will start full-fledged joint research under the 5G environment.

High-speed handover technology
The development of technologies and on-board antennas which will enable a stable handover of base stations for communication by a vehicle moving at high-speed.
Recovery technologies for areas with weak/out-of-range signals The development of technologies that can secure data sending/receiving performance in areas with a weak signal as well as data processing technologies. Technological development for various other usages.

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