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Sony to conduct tests on remotely driven cars with NTT Docomo

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Sony Corp.’s remotely controlled New Concept Cart SC-1 can carry three passengers and doesn’t have a steering wheel. | SONY CORP. / VIA KYODO
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Sony Corp. and NTT Docomo Inc. said Wednesday they will start conducting joint tests in Guam this summer on remotely driven cars using next-generation 5G services.

The New Concept Cart SC-1 developed by Sony will be tested at Docomo 5G Open Lab GUAM — NTT Docomo’s first overseas 5G verification facility.

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Sony and NTT Docomo plan to use the remotely driven vehicles at commercial facilities and airports.

The cars can carry three passengers and do not have a steering wheel. Instead, the vehicles have been designed to be controlled from a remote location, with a maximum speed of 19 kilometers per hour.

A built-in sensor will automatically stop the car from colliding with people or obstacles, while a 4K monitor within the vehicle transmits images, including advertisements, to the passengers.

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