OKI launches ultra-small inter-vehicle communication device that is easy to install in the car

OKI has introduced the world's smallest ultra-compact inter-vehicle communication equipment (hereinafter referred to as "simple small IVC device"), which enables direct communication between vehicles and vehicles and between vehicles. The external equipment parts such as the inter-vehicle communication antenna, the LED/alarm simple display, the GPS module and the acceleration sensor are installed inside the device to achieve miniaturization of the product, and the volume is only 1/11 of the original. After the device is miniaturized, The device is mounted on the dashboard of the vehicle or on the front window for testing, and is expected to contribute to the widespread use of inter-vehicle communication.

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Simple small IVC device

At present, OKI is actively developing inter-vehicle communication systems that contribute to safe driving for safe and secure road traffic. OKI has released a "secure mobile phone" in Japan in May 2007 using technology developed during the inter-vehicle communication development process. The flexible use of mobile phones with a penetration rate of 80% of the population proves to be helpful for pedestrian safety. Moreover, in January 2009, the "Safety Phone Accessories" prototype using Japanese mobile phones was successfully produced, making it easier to evaluate and evaluate the system and pedestrian safety application package.

The "simple small IVC device" developed this time is based on the above-mentioned "safety phone accessory" hardware technology. It is a 1/11 of the 5.8GHz inter-vehicle communication device previously developed by the company, and its size is 50mmX57mmX26mm. Moreover, externally connected inter-vehicle communication antennas, simple display devices such as LEDs/alarms, GPS receivers and antennas, acceleration sensors, and gyro sensors have been built into the device, eliminating the need for external accessories. It's even simpler.

The "simple small IVC device" uses the inter-vehicle communication function to transmit position information to surrounding vehicles via the built-in GPS. At the same time, according to the positional relationship between the vehicles, it is predicted that there is a possibility of a collision accident, and only the device can alert in advance to alert. This not only provides technology for communication systems between pedestrians, roads, and vehicles, but also helps reduce traffic accidents.

In the future, based on this device, we will actively develop safety-assist application software packages, comfortable driving assistance, and eco-driving assistance applications while improving communication performance and technology development for system construction. In addition, it is planned to install inter-vehicle communication performance in the UHF band and develop corresponding IEEE802.11p functions.

About OKI Industry Co., Ltd. (OKI)

Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. was founded in 1881 and is the first manufacturer of electronic communication equipment in Japan. The head office is in Tokyo, Japan. For 130 years, OKI has been developing and providing products that contribute to the development of the information society, adhering to the "aggressive spirit" since its establishment. In recent years, under the guidance of the brand slogan "Open up your dreams", as a company that opens the door to dreams and realizes its ideals for all stakeholders, and is trusted by customers all over the world. Partners, strive to achieve sustained growth.


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