Connected cars and automotive electronics company, Danlaw, has released an innovative Through Glass Integrated V2X Antenna. This antenna pairs with DSRC (Dedicated Short-Range Communications) devices to enable vehicle-to-vehicle, and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications.
Traditional aftermarket antennas require drilling holes or passing cables through windows and door openings, which risks damaging vehicle seals. Danlaw's unique dual-radio, glass-mounted antenna eliminates the risk of damaging the vehicle by using a coupling pair to pass DSRC signals between the vehicle's interior and exterior. The easy-to-install antenna can be mounted on the rear, front or side windows using automotive grade glass adhesive. This flexible installation allows the shortest cable route to the V2X device, thus reducing signal losses due to cable length. The design incorporates an integrated GNSS antenna on the interior coupler. Optional cellular, Wi-Fi, and other antennas are also available on request.
The antenna enhances Danlaw's Connected Vehicle portfolio which includes an Aftermarket Safety Device (ASD) and V2X Development tools. The ASD has been selected by pilot programs supporting multiple applications, including: critical safety advice, driver access solutions, and real-time road condition and congestion information. Danlaw development tools include the OmniAir-certified Mx-DSRC Conformance Test System and Mx-Drive Mobility Simulator.
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