Covering the state of the internet-connected automobile, with the experts at Strategy Analytics and IBM. We discuss:
- The challenges of the connected car
- Creating an optimal connected experience
- IBM enabling technologies
this ppt describes that how cloud can store data as well as control
car by sending instruction directly to ECU during emergency.so that accident can be avoided.
Hacking your Connected Car: What you need to know NOWKapil Kanugo
Cars these days are 90% controlled by electronics and 10% using mechanics. The average new car already contains around 20 individual processors to monitor and control various functions — everything from the transmission’s shift points to the operation of the defroster — with about 60 megabytes of software code.
Many new cars are as “wired” as a home office — with onboard GPS navigation and wireless communications networks including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or Internet run on Embedded OS's which run on converged Electronics to control these actions.
What if modern car’s onboard electronics be “hacked” or infected by a computer virus introduced through a wireless device that might corrupt or disable or controlled by a Hacker sitting at home?
The software does come with built in security but this is not enough and there is a need to offer a full Security package along with Car to guarantee Car's security. Life of people is more important than a gadget and people will pay and buy this package with a new car or upgrade to ensure that their car is not hacked by Hackers to malfunction or be used for other pervert interests.
Symphony Teleca - The Connected Car Revolution @ Cebit 2014Peter Decker
Mobile services access through Smartphones is a commodity and lead to increasing user expectations
to get “All services on all screens”.
The next “big” mobile services screen is in the vehicle.
Consumers expect Smart Phone like mobile services experience in their car.
In parallel to that trend, car manufactureres want to learn more about their products and how they are used and embrace the connectivity with Big Data and Analytics
Automotive industry is experiencing new developments every day. Let’s have a discussion on connected car trends. Our presentation will add info about the connected car concept and details of its advanced features and technologies.
Connected Car as New Marketplace SxSW 2016Jason Hoover
This was a SxSW 2016 talk that Michael Simmons and Jason Hoover gave on the topic of how technology is taking the connected car and turning into a new marketplace.
Connected Car Security and the Future of Transportation Liz Slocum
My slides about connected car security and the future of transportation that I presented to the Cloud Security Alliance, IoT Working Group on July 28, 2016.
this ppt describes that how cloud can store data as well as control
car by sending instruction directly to ECU during emergency.so that accident can be avoided.
Hacking your Connected Car: What you need to know NOWKapil Kanugo
Cars these days are 90% controlled by electronics and 10% using mechanics. The average new car already contains around 20 individual processors to monitor and control various functions — everything from the transmission’s shift points to the operation of the defroster — with about 60 megabytes of software code.
Many new cars are as “wired” as a home office — with onboard GPS navigation and wireless communications networks including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or Internet run on Embedded OS's which run on converged Electronics to control these actions.
What if modern car’s onboard electronics be “hacked” or infected by a computer virus introduced through a wireless device that might corrupt or disable or controlled by a Hacker sitting at home?
The software does come with built in security but this is not enough and there is a need to offer a full Security package along with Car to guarantee Car's security. Life of people is more important than a gadget and people will pay and buy this package with a new car or upgrade to ensure that their car is not hacked by Hackers to malfunction or be used for other pervert interests.
Symphony Teleca - The Connected Car Revolution @ Cebit 2014Peter Decker
Mobile services access through Smartphones is a commodity and lead to increasing user expectations
to get “All services on all screens”.
The next “big” mobile services screen is in the vehicle.
Consumers expect Smart Phone like mobile services experience in their car.
In parallel to that trend, car manufactureres want to learn more about their products and how they are used and embrace the connectivity with Big Data and Analytics
Automotive industry is experiencing new developments every day. Let’s have a discussion on connected car trends. Our presentation will add info about the connected car concept and details of its advanced features and technologies.
Connected Car as New Marketplace SxSW 2016Jason Hoover
This was a SxSW 2016 talk that Michael Simmons and Jason Hoover gave on the topic of how technology is taking the connected car and turning into a new marketplace.
Connected Car Security and the Future of Transportation Liz Slocum
My slides about connected car security and the future of transportation that I presented to the Cloud Security Alliance, IoT Working Group on July 28, 2016.
MONETIZING THE CONNECTED CAR, Citi 2013 Connected Car SymposiumArynga
Walter Buga, CEO of Arynga made this presentation at the Citi forum of the connected car. This presentation answers the "How to monetize the connected car?" question
Rapid strides in Technology are making mobility seamless. Consumers are connected to the external world through a plethora of personal smart devices.
Automotive sector too is witnessing an unprecedented absorption of these technologies en masse to provide a connected car experience. There is an immediate need for the right mix of technologies/processes and the right delivery mechanisms for providing the Car occupants safer & ultimate driving Experience while generating value for the stake holders.
This presentation will cover some of the key technology trends and challenges involved in realizing the connected car functions
The Internet of Cars - Towards the Future of the Connected CarJorgen Thelin
No doubt you have heard the phrase “Internet of Things” and the new buzzword “IoT” been used more and more these days, but what does that mean in practice? The Tesla Model S is probably the most well-connected car on the planet at the moment, and in this presentation we will use that vehicle as a case study of some practical usage of IoT concepts and technology that is already being applied to modern automobiles.How far away are we from a future “Internet of Cars” and what will be the social and privacy impacts of more connected-car scenarios?
24 Connected Car features to look out for before the release of Bond 24HARMAN Services
What if connected cars and internet of things got casted in the movie 'Bond 24'. We did some investigation on our own and came up with a list of these 24 cool connected car features worthy of our favorite spy.
Last Week’s session - “IoT – Connected Car – Technology Trends & Opportunities” covered a trending topic that promises to disrupt the transportation industry, as we know it. Here are the key Lounge47 takeaways:
1. Connected Cars are vehicles that use any from a range of communication technologies to communicate a) with the driver b) with other cars on the road (vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)) c) road infrastructure (vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I)) and d) the “Cloud” 2. Status today? a) Only a fraction of future automated and connected vehicle technologies are available today b) Although individual aspects of the connected driving experience are established the integrated whole is not c) The public today only enjoys up to level 2 on a 5 level scale of 0 to full automation. Level 4 vehicles are however being tested 3. 2014 milestones: a) Google and Apple target the car dashboard with 'Android Auto' and 'Carplay' platforms b) Google makes autonomous cars real with its self driving car d) Automotive companies begin to take customer data protection seriously e) Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) technology gets the regulatory nod 4. Questions: Is the car the new Tech battleground? Will there be an Apple car? What business models will prevail? Are Uber-like companies preparing the market for the self-driving car? Would Self-driving cars make owning a car a thing of the past? 5. Benefits: a) Savings in terms of increased people productivity b) reduced gasoline usage due to efficient driving c) reduced road infrastructure maintenance d) Increased safety 6. Challenges: a) Developing a UI/UX that minimizes driver distraction b) Customer Data security c) In-car and remote cyber crime d) Liability – where does it sit? 7.Opportunities: a) In-car data that could serve consumers, drivers themselves, marketers, hardware manufactures, car companies and insurance companies b) Aftermarket solutions c) IoT products & solutions. 47b market today set to grow to 270b USD by 2020. Revenue potential per connected car estimated to be 1400 USD/vehicle/year 8. Opportunities in India: The Indian market will take time to mature. In the short-term: a) Parking Management b) Connected Infrastructure (e.g. smart cities) c) Insurance – Usage Based Insurance, driving pattern monitoring & support d) Radio Taxi Service – e.g. Ola, Uber e) Transportation as a Service – Personal mobility, Goods mobility f) Service Stations - cloud-based diagnostics & preventive care g) Battery technologies – Charging stations offer opportunities. In summary - realization of the Connected Car vision and the benefits it brings hinges not on the technology challenges but on whether it will win consumer acceptance and trust.
www.lounge47.in
Connected cars are fast becoming a reality and has the potential to change the way businesses are run. A connected car facilitates devices inside the car to connect with the computing and application servers and use computing power to access real time information and data. Use cases are explained for Transportation, Healthcare and Education fields along with the business models.
Connected car solutions: one of the major business drivers for the automotive...Pierre Audoin Consultants
With the connected car topic the automotive industry is about to experience a technological leap that will substantially change mobility. Automotive manufacturers are increasingly considering the integration of information technology and external services in their cars.
Against this background, PAC conducted a survey among 250 CxOs in European automotive companies (in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK) with more than 50 employees. The study explores the strategies of the automotive industry to develop and launch connected car technologies and services and deals with the following questions:
- What is the status quo in terms of the development of connected car services and which areas are in the focus?
- Which trends and changes are important?
- What are the (main) challenges?
- What role do politics and standardization play regarding connected car offerings?
- What are the strategies and objectives that automotive companies pursue?
- How important are external services?
- What are upcoming investment plans and who are the decision makers?
Connected Cars Are the Next Must Have Consumer Electronics DeviceCisco Jasper
The focus of connected services by car manufacturers lately has been building out the connected services suite. The next transformation of services won’t be in the services themselves but in the business models of offering the services. If the car is to become a true consumer internet device, it will require real internet style monetization models.
In this talk, Mark Thomas, head of connected car product marketing for Cisco Jasper, explores internet monetization models, the infrastructure needed to monetize internet style and also learn about the vocabulary a vehicle knows when it’s an always on connected IoT device.
Describes the process for using the business model canvas to identify connected vehicle scenarios and prioritize feature sets into cloud-based, global platforms
This session will provide an overview of the new Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Automotive Development Platform (ADP), which offers the multiple, integrated capabilities of optimized Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., production-grade solutions in a single-board platform. The ADP enables rapid development, testing and deployment of next-generation infotainment apps and experiences for the emerging connected car opportunity. Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
Watch this presentation on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMF3AQon3NU
As the connected car becomes the center of the Internet of Things, 2016 is shaping up to be an inflection point for automotive technology. Join WFS as we examine the recent deals in the space, and discuss the future with a luminary panel from ANSYS, Inrix, Glympse and CalAmp.
Connected vehicle technology in business operations. Demands, approaches and ...Evgeni
Presentation in Internet of Things Asia 2016.
Abstract:
The industry of connected devices is entering fleet management very rapidly for last several years.
It went from simple GPS tracking to predictive maintenance of engine failures and real time driver behaviour analysis.
Here we will talk about demands of companies that are starting to use telematics of fleet in their daily operations, their demands and approaches .
MONETIZING THE CONNECTED CAR, Citi 2013 Connected Car SymposiumArynga
Walter Buga, CEO of Arynga made this presentation at the Citi forum of the connected car. This presentation answers the "How to monetize the connected car?" question
Rapid strides in Technology are making mobility seamless. Consumers are connected to the external world through a plethora of personal smart devices.
Automotive sector too is witnessing an unprecedented absorption of these technologies en masse to provide a connected car experience. There is an immediate need for the right mix of technologies/processes and the right delivery mechanisms for providing the Car occupants safer & ultimate driving Experience while generating value for the stake holders.
This presentation will cover some of the key technology trends and challenges involved in realizing the connected car functions
The Internet of Cars - Towards the Future of the Connected CarJorgen Thelin
No doubt you have heard the phrase “Internet of Things” and the new buzzword “IoT” been used more and more these days, but what does that mean in practice? The Tesla Model S is probably the most well-connected car on the planet at the moment, and in this presentation we will use that vehicle as a case study of some practical usage of IoT concepts and technology that is already being applied to modern automobiles.How far away are we from a future “Internet of Cars” and what will be the social and privacy impacts of more connected-car scenarios?
24 Connected Car features to look out for before the release of Bond 24HARMAN Services
What if connected cars and internet of things got casted in the movie 'Bond 24'. We did some investigation on our own and came up with a list of these 24 cool connected car features worthy of our favorite spy.
Last Week’s session - “IoT – Connected Car – Technology Trends & Opportunities” covered a trending topic that promises to disrupt the transportation industry, as we know it. Here are the key Lounge47 takeaways:
1. Connected Cars are vehicles that use any from a range of communication technologies to communicate a) with the driver b) with other cars on the road (vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V)) c) road infrastructure (vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I)) and d) the “Cloud” 2. Status today? a) Only a fraction of future automated and connected vehicle technologies are available today b) Although individual aspects of the connected driving experience are established the integrated whole is not c) The public today only enjoys up to level 2 on a 5 level scale of 0 to full automation. Level 4 vehicles are however being tested 3. 2014 milestones: a) Google and Apple target the car dashboard with 'Android Auto' and 'Carplay' platforms b) Google makes autonomous cars real with its self driving car d) Automotive companies begin to take customer data protection seriously e) Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) technology gets the regulatory nod 4. Questions: Is the car the new Tech battleground? Will there be an Apple car? What business models will prevail? Are Uber-like companies preparing the market for the self-driving car? Would Self-driving cars make owning a car a thing of the past? 5. Benefits: a) Savings in terms of increased people productivity b) reduced gasoline usage due to efficient driving c) reduced road infrastructure maintenance d) Increased safety 6. Challenges: a) Developing a UI/UX that minimizes driver distraction b) Customer Data security c) In-car and remote cyber crime d) Liability – where does it sit? 7.Opportunities: a) In-car data that could serve consumers, drivers themselves, marketers, hardware manufactures, car companies and insurance companies b) Aftermarket solutions c) IoT products & solutions. 47b market today set to grow to 270b USD by 2020. Revenue potential per connected car estimated to be 1400 USD/vehicle/year 8. Opportunities in India: The Indian market will take time to mature. In the short-term: a) Parking Management b) Connected Infrastructure (e.g. smart cities) c) Insurance – Usage Based Insurance, driving pattern monitoring & support d) Radio Taxi Service – e.g. Ola, Uber e) Transportation as a Service – Personal mobility, Goods mobility f) Service Stations - cloud-based diagnostics & preventive care g) Battery technologies – Charging stations offer opportunities. In summary - realization of the Connected Car vision and the benefits it brings hinges not on the technology challenges but on whether it will win consumer acceptance and trust.
www.lounge47.in
Connected cars are fast becoming a reality and has the potential to change the way businesses are run. A connected car facilitates devices inside the car to connect with the computing and application servers and use computing power to access real time information and data. Use cases are explained for Transportation, Healthcare and Education fields along with the business models.
Connected car solutions: one of the major business drivers for the automotive...Pierre Audoin Consultants
With the connected car topic the automotive industry is about to experience a technological leap that will substantially change mobility. Automotive manufacturers are increasingly considering the integration of information technology and external services in their cars.
Against this background, PAC conducted a survey among 250 CxOs in European automotive companies (in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK) with more than 50 employees. The study explores the strategies of the automotive industry to develop and launch connected car technologies and services and deals with the following questions:
- What is the status quo in terms of the development of connected car services and which areas are in the focus?
- Which trends and changes are important?
- What are the (main) challenges?
- What role do politics and standardization play regarding connected car offerings?
- What are the strategies and objectives that automotive companies pursue?
- How important are external services?
- What are upcoming investment plans and who are the decision makers?
Connected Cars Are the Next Must Have Consumer Electronics DeviceCisco Jasper
The focus of connected services by car manufacturers lately has been building out the connected services suite. The next transformation of services won’t be in the services themselves but in the business models of offering the services. If the car is to become a true consumer internet device, it will require real internet style monetization models.
In this talk, Mark Thomas, head of connected car product marketing for Cisco Jasper, explores internet monetization models, the infrastructure needed to monetize internet style and also learn about the vocabulary a vehicle knows when it’s an always on connected IoT device.
Describes the process for using the business model canvas to identify connected vehicle scenarios and prioritize feature sets into cloud-based, global platforms
This session will provide an overview of the new Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Automotive Development Platform (ADP), which offers the multiple, integrated capabilities of optimized Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., production-grade solutions in a single-board platform. The ADP enables rapid development, testing and deployment of next-generation infotainment apps and experiences for the emerging connected car opportunity. Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
Watch this presentation on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMF3AQon3NU
As the connected car becomes the center of the Internet of Things, 2016 is shaping up to be an inflection point for automotive technology. Join WFS as we examine the recent deals in the space, and discuss the future with a luminary panel from ANSYS, Inrix, Glympse and CalAmp.
Connected vehicle technology in business operations. Demands, approaches and ...Evgeni
Presentation in Internet of Things Asia 2016.
Abstract:
The industry of connected devices is entering fleet management very rapidly for last several years.
It went from simple GPS tracking to predictive maintenance of engine failures and real time driver behaviour analysis.
Here we will talk about demands of companies that are starting to use telematics of fleet in their daily operations, their demands and approaches .
Proximity Technologies’ secure devices provides state of the art analytics transmitted from our PROXiMITTER® device or can be integrated with existing analytics you already own.
The PROXiMITTER® allows faster implementation of promotions, inventory, services, personal concierge, customer interaction, personalized service and strategic planning. This provides an exceptional user experience, and a better statistic pool, all secured with absolute certainty with encrypted board and customizable firmware, providing complete peace of mind for all parties involved.
Data tokenization with Full Point Pay is fully compatible with modern PCI requirements and can be implemented into any Point of Sale system, e.g., NFC, EMV, Magstripe, ApplePay, Google Wallet, etc.
Smartphone Vehicle Integration & Connectivity 2014
Vehicle OEMs are under increasing pressure to bring customers' connected lives into the vehicle. The challenge lies in providing seamless functionality whilemaintaining product differentiation to sell more vehicles in a world where demand for smart phone integration is rapidly increasing.
The solution lies in optimizing the balance between embedded solutions and smartphone integration to maximize customer appeal and overcome connected device reliability issues while minimizing security threats and driver distraction.
Varying development cycles between vehicles and consumer electronics and a lack of standardization across operating systems and connectivity protocols add further complexity to these challenges meaning OEMs must assess big data and understand industry trends to develop market leading products.
The most effective way to overcome interoperability, enhance smartphone connectivity and minimize security risks and driver distraction is to share best practice with all industry stakeholders including OEMs, operating systems, app developers, wireless carriers, consumer electronics manufacturers, government regulators and suppliers.
The first Smartphone & Embedded Connectivity Vehicle Integration 2014 has been engineered specifically to focus on this very latest challenge in vehicle infotainment. Hosting 20+ industry leading speakers, the congress will outline operating system and platform solutions, connectivity architecture, app development and user interfaces to create competitive infotainment systems, optimize integrated with embedded functionality and maximize customer appeal tosell more vehicles.
For more information please visit: http://www.smart-phone-vehicle-integration-2014.com/
Park assist systems and telematics brief introductionRajni Ranjan
The report briefly describes the presently available Drive Assist System (DAS) and what we can have in near future. It also briefly introduces Telematics in Automotive - Rajni Ranjan
The IoT is growing fast in interest and here is an updated Outlook on connected car vehicles and connected car scenario. it's not the Whole picture but just an Outlook on some areas of personal interest where focus might need more attention on the market.
Human Centered Vehicle Automation - Bryan ReimerEuro NCAP
Bryan Reimer, Research Scientist, MIT AgeLab and Associate Director, The New England University Transportation Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, presenting at Euro NCAP 20th Anniversary Event - Workshop on Safety of Automated Vehicles (in collaboration with IRCOBI) - 12 September 2017 - Antwerp, Belgium
The field of DL has matured a lot in the last decade and changed a lot in the last few years. New architectures scaled to be larger/deeper, take advantage of a large number of datasets and parallel computing power.
Supervised DL methods, namely, CNNs and RNNs, are the natural choice for researchers in the automotive domain.
Important aspects such as compute power requirements, model transparency, and interpretability, model compliance with vehicle safety standards, all of which are expected to appreciably impact the adoption rate of DL in the automotive industry.
Autonomous Vehicles: Technologies, Economics, and OpportunitiesJeffrey Funk
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how the cost and performance of autonomous vehicles are improving rapidly. LIDAR, other sensors, ICs, and wireless are experiencing rapid improvements that are enabling the overall cost of AVs to fall. For example, the latency of wireless systems is improving rapidly thus enabling vehicles to be controlled with wireless systems. This is also creating many new opportunities in the vehicle industry in the Internet of Things, data analytics, and logistics. The slides include a detailed discussion of AVs in Singapore, a likely early adopter.
NFC in the automotive industry was the focus of the VISIONFC Automotive Summit, an NFC Forum event, that took place in Vienna, Austria. At this event stakeholders came together to talk about how NFC enhances the automotive consumer experience and discussed NFC automotive developments, market needs and requirements.
Telematics is the branch of information technology which deals with the long-distance transmission of computerized information. It is the convergence of telecommunications and information processing, the term later evolved to refer to automation in automobiles, such as the invention of the emergency warning system for vehicles. GPS navigation, integrated hands-free cell phones, wireless safety communications and automatic driving assistance systems all are covered under the telematics umbrella.
This is a basic presentation which describes a futuristic model of telematics system which will not only provide the vehicle user guidance, emergency or road side assistance or vehicle diagnostic/ health report on data captured but will also provide in much more deeper level a real time risk of any failure or service requirement in a vehicle, User Based Insurance services, driver detection etc. These predictions and services are implemented by highly sophisticated and well-integrated advanced telematics model and the intelligent optimization and management of on board and off board data with the help of machine learning.
IMS Traffic Intelligence through Crowdsourcing phone signalsBlair Currie
This presentation is how IMS crowdsources cell phone signals to provide real-time traffic patterns. We help individuals, businesses and governments deal with congestion.
An overview of how Pivotal Labs performs quality assurance on mobile. We have over 1300 mobile devices on all platforms - iOS, Android, Windows, BlackBerry and more. We perform automated and manual testing using various tools and methodologies to ensure a bug-free app for our clients.
Understand how engagement, user behavior, features, and design should all be factored into your planning process in order to develop a top-ranking mobile app.
Our friends at Google Wallet and Fanatics joined us on May 9th to talk about the role of the digital wallet in mCommerce today and how retailers can capitalize on current and future opportunities in this space.
We invite you to watch the session replay here: https://gopivotal.webex.com/gopivotal/lsr.php?RCID=06524ddf01b21822526565de8f2b6ee7
Retailers need to start capitalizing on mobile's greatest opportunity - influencing in-store sales. It will supplement investments and efforts that retailers have undertaken to improve sales and profitability.
As such, 5 features will be top of mind for retailers this year:
1. Behavioral messaging
2. Location-based messaging
3. Analytics
4. In-store navigation
5. Inventory integration
Today, nearly all consumers pre-shop before stepping into a store, begging the question of retailers worldwide: are you where they are?
Become familiar with the next phase of retail and learn:
- What the new path to purchase looks like
- Why retailers must keep consistent brand messaging across all mediums
- How responsive design and mobile apps are critical to conversions
Chromecast, Google Play, Apple TV, Roku, Aereo: these are just a few examples of next-generation TV.
In the last year, nearly two million Americans cancelled their cable TV service. “Cord cutters” and “cord nevers” everywhere are migrating towards new TV options that are not only smarter technology, but also less expensive.
This presentation highlights which smart TVs, set-top boxes, streaming sticks and mobile apps are leading the competition, what products should be on your radar, and how consumers today have a lot of options.
𝘼𝙣𝙩𝙞𝙦𝙪𝙚 𝙋𝙡𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙘 𝙏𝙧𝙖𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙨 𝙞𝙨 𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙮 𝙛𝙖𝙢𝙤𝙪𝙨 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙪𝙛𝙖𝙘𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙞𝙧 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙙𝙪𝙘𝙩𝙨. 𝙒𝙚 𝙝𝙖𝙫𝙚 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙘 𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙨 𝙪𝙨𝙚𝙙 𝙞𝙣 𝙖𝙪𝙩𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙩𝙞𝙫𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙖𝙪𝙩𝙤 𝙥𝙖𝙧𝙩𝙨 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙛𝙖𝙢𝙤𝙪𝙨 𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙥𝙖𝙣𝙞𝙚𝙨 𝙗𝙪𝙮 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙨 𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙪𝙨.
Over the 10 years, we have gained a strong foothold in the market due to our range's high quality, competitive prices, and time-lined delivery schedules.
Core technology of Hyundai Motor Group's EV platform 'E-GMP'Hyundai Motor Group
What’s the force behind Hyundai Motor Group's EV performance and quality?
Maximized driving performance and quick charging time through high-density battery pack and fast charging technology and applicable to various vehicle types!
Discover more about Hyundai Motor Group’s EV platform ‘E-GMP’!
Symptoms like intermittent starting and key recognition errors signal potential problems with your Mercedes’ EIS. Use diagnostic steps like error code checks and spare key tests. Professional diagnosis and solutions like EIS replacement ensure safe driving. Consult a qualified technician for accurate diagnosis and repair.
Why Is Your BMW X3 Hood Not Responding To Release CommandsDart Auto
Experiencing difficulty opening your BMW X3's hood? This guide explores potential issues like mechanical obstruction, hood release mechanism failure, electrical problems, and emergency release malfunctions. Troubleshooting tips include basic checks, clearing obstructions, applying pressure, and using the emergency release.
What Does the PARKTRONIC Inoperative, See Owner's Manual Message Mean for You...Autohaus Service and Sales
Learn what "PARKTRONIC Inoperative, See Owner's Manual" means for your Mercedes-Benz. This message indicates a malfunction in the parking assistance system, potentially due to sensor issues or electrical faults. Prompt attention is crucial to ensure safety and functionality. Follow steps outlined for diagnosis and repair in the owner's manual.
Comprehensive program for Agricultural Finance, the Automotive Sector, and Empowerment . We will define the full scope and provide a detailed two-week plan for identifying strategic partners in each area within Limpopo, including target areas.:
1. Agricultural : Supporting Primary and Secondary Agriculture
• Scope: Provide support solutions to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Tzaneen, Thohoyandou, Makhado, and Giyani.
2. Automotive Sector: Partnerships with Mechanics and Panel Beater Shops
• Scope: Develop collaborations with automotive service providers to improve service quality and business operations.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Lephalale, Mokopane, Phalaborwa, and Bela-Bela.
3. Empowerment : Focusing on Women Empowerment
• Scope: Provide business support support and training to women-owned businesses, promoting economic inclusion.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Thohoyandou, Musina, Burgersfort, and Louis Trichardt.
We will also prioritize Industrial Economic Zone areas and their priorities.
Sign up on https://profilesmes.online/welcome/
To be eligible:
1. You must have a registered business and operate in Limpopo
2. Generate revenue
3. Sectors : Agriculture ( primary and secondary) and Automative
Women and Youth are encouraged to apply even if you don't fall in those sectors.
In this presentation, we have discussed a very important feature of BMW X5 cars… the Comfort Access. Things that can significantly limit its functionality. And things that you can try to restore the functionality of such a convenient feature of your vehicle.
What Does the Active Steering Malfunction Warning Mean for Your BMWTanner Motors
Discover the reasons why your BMW’s Active Steering malfunction warning might come on. From electrical glitches to mechanical failures and software anomalies, addressing these promptly with professional inspection and maintenance ensures continued safety and performance on the road, maintaining the integrity of your driving experience.
What Exactly Is The Common Rail Direct Injection System & How Does It WorkMotor Cars International
Learn about Common Rail Direct Injection (CRDi) - the revolutionary technology that has made diesel engines more efficient. Explore its workings, advantages like enhanced fuel efficiency and increased power output, along with drawbacks such as complexity and higher initial cost. Compare CRDi with traditional diesel engines and discover why it's the preferred choice for modern engines.
Things to remember while upgrading the brakes of your carjennifermiller8137
Upgrading the brakes of your car? Keep these things in mind before doing so. Additionally, start using an OBD 2 GPS tracker so that you never miss a vehicle maintenance appointment. On top of this, a car GPS tracker will also let you master good driving habits that will let you increase the operational life of your car’s brakes.
5 Warning Signs Your BMW's Intelligent Battery Sensor Needs AttentionBertini's German Motors
IBS monitors and manages your BMW’s battery performance. If it malfunctions, you will have to deal with an array of electrical issues in your vehicle. Recognize warning signs like dimming headlights, frequent battery replacements, and electrical malfunctions to address potential IBS issues promptly.
"Trans Failsafe Prog" on your BMW X5 indicates potential transmission issues requiring immediate action. This safety feature activates in response to abnormalities like low fluid levels, leaks, faulty sensors, electrical or mechanical failures, and overheating.
3. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
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State of the
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The Challenges of
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IMB Enabling
Technologies
4. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
SMARTPHONE USE WHILE DRIVING
Consider access to
smartphone apps a
must-have feature
59% of smartphone owners in the US
and 47% in Western Europe report
using apps while driving
5. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
INTEREST IN CONNECTED SERVICES
Consumers want
connected services that:
Help them navigate to
destinations more effectively
Entertain then with audio
along the way
Source: Strategy Analytics Automotive Consumer Insights
7. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
USER EXPERIENCE ISSUES
• Users still often have to pick up their phone
• Voice control does not cover all functions
• Connected services sometimes buried and
difficult to discover
• Services not designed around driving use cases
• Consumers will not pay for apps
• System bugs/crashes
• Slow response times
CONNECTED SERVICES
8. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
IMPACT OF DISTRATIONS ON CRASH RISK
TASK Odds Ratio LCL UCL
Text message on cell phone 23.24* 9.69 55.73
Look at map 7.02* 4.62 10.69
Dial cell phone 5.93* 4.57 7.69
Personal grooming 4.48* 2.01 9.97
Read book, newspaper, paperwork, etc. 3.97* 3.02 5.22
Reach for object in vehicle 3.09* 2.75 3.48
Look at left-side mirror/out left window 1.09* 1.01 1.17
Talk or listen to hand-held phone 1.04 0.89 1.22
Eating 1.01 0.83 1.21
Look at right-side mirror/out right window 0.95 0.86 1.05
Smoking-related behavior—reaching, lighting, extinguishing 0.60* 0.40 0.89
Look at outside vehicle, animal, person, object, or
undetermined
0.54* 0.50 0.60
Talk or listen to hands-free phone 0.44* 0.35 0.55
Interact with or look at other occupant(s) 0.35* 0.22 0.55
Check speedometer 0.32* 0.28 0.38
Source: DRIVER DISTRACTION IN COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATIONS, US Department of Transportation, 2009
9. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
UX IS KEY TO:
• Consumer adoption of connected services
• Safe usage of these services
DISTRACTION AND THE CONNECTED CAR
10. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
UX ELEMENTS OF DISTRACTED DRIVING
Enabling the right
interactions
Low latency responses Combining the right
control elements
Less isn’t always more Delay in response
= distraction
Haptic, voice, gesture
16. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
TECHNOLOGY HURDLES
TO REDUCE DISTRACTION, IMPROVE SAFETY
• SA says “latency is a driver distraction issue”
• Slow, unreliable communications
• Slow decisioning
• Lack “always connected” low-latency comms
• HTTPS is relatively heavy, slow and unreliable on mobile,
not designed for wireless
• Bandwidth & power use
• Terrible response times is the norm in today’s connected
cars, 15+ seconds
17. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
MOBILE MESSAGING
TO REDUCE DISTRACTION, IMPROVE SAFETY
• MQTT pub/sub w QoS, engineered for wireless
• Open standard, open source, very fast
• IBM, Cisco, SAP, NIST, Eclipse, Apache, Red Hat, Software
AG, TIBCO, et al sponsored
• Being adopted by many automakers
• On mobiles & wireless vs HTTPS:
• 93x faster throughput
• 1/8th network overhead
• Battery use 1/170th receive, 1/11th to send
18. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
FACEBOOK MESSENGER
• 725M mobile users, highly rated, very fast, low battery use
• Speed of user experience is big competitive advantage
Verizon Wireless Overall Rating Facebook Messenger
FACEBOOK
(1,052,572)
19. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
FACEBOOK MESSENGER
“.. performance improvements designed to make your messaging experience
even better. To do this without killing battery life, we used a protocol called MQTT
… designed to use bandwidth and batteries sparingly… phone-to-phone in
hundreds of milliseconds, rather than multiple seconds.”
- Lucy Zhang, Facebook Engineer www.facebook.com/lucyz
21. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
TRY IT FOR YOURSELF
MQTT
Google HangoutsMost 1 star complaints revolve around
slowness and presence services
(who’s online) not working correctly
23. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
High-speed secure M2M & Mobile messaging
for MQTT, HTML5 WebSocket, JMS
• Mobile
• Secure
• Easy
• Open
• Speed - µs, millions / sec
• Scale – millions of cars
IBM MESSAGE SIGHT
24. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
IBM MESSAGE SIGHT
• 20x faster UX
• 5x faster dev
• 10x cheaper
IBM MessageSight
My Mobile My Car My Home
Insurer
Content
25. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
REAL-TIME BIG DATA
• µs decisioning
• millions per sec
• geospatial
• correlation
• filtering
• time-series
SPEED REDUCES DISTRACTION, IMPROVES SAFETY
26. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
WHO IS DOING WHAT
• Mobile > Cloud > Car w “key fob response time”
• Demo http://youtu.be/V1ooTX4aTE8
• Much press, NYT, WSJ, Fortune, etc.
…THAT I CAN TALK ABOUT
CONNECTED CAR PROVIDER
2nd LARGEST OE SUPPLIER
• CEO announced Sept 10 at Frankfurt Motor Show
• Connected Car cloud for “autonomous driving”
• Much press, NYT, Bloomberg, CNET, Reuters, etc.
• Can’t yet talk about the others
28. STRATEGY ANALYTICS
WRAP-UP
State of the Market The Challenges of
the Connected Car
Creating an Optimal
Connected Experience
IMB Enabling
Technologies
• Consumer demands
• UX Issues
• Driver distraction
• User preferences
• Car2Car sharing
• Productivity
• Convenience
• MQTT x mobile
• MessageSight
• Real-time big data