Connected Car will have devices that will talk to each other and also other cars on the road in real-time

Connected Car connects all its devices to other devices within the car/vehicles and or devices, networks and services outside the car including other cars, home, office or infrastructure.

Today’s car has the computing power of 20 personal computers, features about 100 million lines of programming code, and processes up to 25 gigabytes of data an hour. Yet while automotive digital technology has traditionally focused on optimizing the vehicle’s internal functions, attention is now turning to developing the car’s ability to connect with the outside world and enhance the in-car experience. This is the connected car—a vehicle able to optimize its own operation and maintenance as well as the convenience and comfort of passengers using onboard sensors and Internet connectivity.

They consume, create, supplement, direct, and share digital information with everything from traffic lights to home appliances. And though many may not realise this, the connected car is possibly the most visible and familiar aspect of the Internet of Things.

For years, smart vehicles have quietly synced with our daily lives – linking to our mobile phones through Bluetooth, enabling faster journey times by analysing real-time traffic news, offering safety nets such as roadside emergency assistance. Some cars even carry on-board Wi-Fi.

The Internet of Cars is addressing similar pain points across many motor-dependent businesses. With applications for creating a more sustainable transport ecosystem, we will see an increase in products that can track emissions, in-car data, and much more.

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After all, vehicle and mobility management products will continue to boom and as they do they will reduce operating costs and increase ease of use for drivers and fleet owners. They will track performance and maintenance needs. They will help vehicles move from place to place in a greener ways due to rising congestion and pollution. They will generate long-term incremental revenue.

Technology companies are working closely with automobile industry to build solutions for connected car. One such innovation is.

The DriveSync platform is designed to improve the safety on our roads today while simultaneously addressing the efficiency and environmental aspects of transportation. The design philosophy, focused on the driver and not the machine, influenced everything from the simplicity and transparency of data acquisition through to the advanced soft-computing techniques used to analyze driving behaviour and intuitively deliver actionable feedback to the driver with safety as the highest priority.

Services delivered by the DriveSync connected car platform enable users to stay connected to time-sensitive, critical information in a safer manner, while enabling them to be more productive and efficient. The DriveSync connected car platform also captures driving data such as fuel consumption, environmental impact and driver behaviour, to generating useful and timely feedback through online, mobile, and embedded interfaces.

 

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