Jaguar Land Rover is leading a project to develop technology that would help a car completely map its surroundings, even if there were objects or buildings in the way, effectively letting it “see” around corners.

The Autoplex system would combine car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure communications to give the vehicle’s computers a detailed real-time map of its vicinity, reports Motor Authority.

In concert with a host of other sensors, the data could be used to plot things even outside of a driver’s line-of-sight; the tech could help, too, at intersections or mergers.

The vast amounts of data being sent and received by vehicles to make all of this possible would be transmitted on the upcoming 5G network.

Jaguar Land Rover is worked on both partially and completely self-driving vehicles, and began testing some of its autonomous vehicles on public roads in the U.K. in late 2017. However, it was for a while been working on digital tech to make pillars and other blind spots “invisible” to drivers; or to make hoods “transparent” to aid in off-roading and reading terrain.