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V2X is big news for Marben

Marben, a leading provider of V2X software solution, will showcase major road safety and traffic optimisation applications on its stand as well as demonstrating new V2X applications in a live outdoors test environment - involving both vehicles and road infrastructure.”
September 13, 2016 Read time: 1 min
7872 Marben, a leading provider of V2X software solution, will showcase major road safety and traffic optimisation applications on its stand as well as demonstrating new V2X applications in a live outdoors test environment - involving both vehicles and road infrastructure.”

Marben’s new V2X applications will be extensively used in the EU/EC Scoop@F V2X pre-deployment project involving 3,000 vehicles and 1,300 miles of road based infrastructure. Additionally specific V2X applications have been developed that will be part of the US V2X pre-deployment projects in Florida, New York and Wyoming. With the deployment of its latest set of applications, Marben will be improving and enhancing drivers and vehicles abilities in avoiding potential and dangerous events on the road.

As part of the release of its latest set of safety applications, Marben V2X software has undergone several major internal enhancements – specific support for Autosar software architecture, qualification with the PikeOS operating system, enhanced security framework as specified in US (SCMS) or in Europe, and other significant product enhancements that will make it ready for truck platooning.

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