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The project is the first step in a goal to develop a national
connected car network that would allow vehicles to «talk» to each other and a highway infrastructure, alerting one another to traffic or weather problems.
Not exact matches
«There are two ways to
connect a
car: There's the original telemetry readings, but the new phase, now that we have 4G is infotainment devices, and the vehicle as a hotspot,» says Larry Zibrik, vice-president of Market Development at Sierra Wireless, a Vancouver - based company that's become a global leader in the modules that allow machines to communicate over cellular
networks.
It also used information from the career - oriented social
network LinkedIn, which Microsoft owns, and
connected people into business meetings — even while driving a
car.
Researchers already have identified malware capable of hacking a
car through its infotainment system and warn that something as seemingly innocuous as a Wi - Fi - enabled digital picture frame could allow intruders to access a home's entire
network of
connected devices and private information.
Mike Bell, CEO, Silver Spring
Networks Robert Gaudette, Senior Vice President, Business Solutions, NRG Gary Hallgren, President, Arity;
Connected Car, Allstate Jim McCarthy, Global Head of Innovation and Strategy, Visa Ahmad Wani, CEO, 1Concern Moderator: Barb Darrow, Fortune
One of its first projects is
connecting cars via wireless
networks — a pathway toward better real - time traffic and navigation, more passenger entertainment features, safety - hazard warnings, and eventually driverless
cars.
With more
network -
connected sensors finding their way into
cars these days, drivers are generating an unprecedented volume of digital data related to everything from the tolls they pay to the routes they prefer.
General Motors says its mobile app never communicates directly with the
car but instead
connects to OnStar's
network, which requires authentication.
There are still several years for technology companies and carmakers to hash out all of the finer details, because
connected cars are not likely to hit the road en masse before 2012, and 4G
networks will roll out incrementally between now and 2014, West says.
The ng
Connect Program (led by telecommunications provider Alcatel — Lucent) presented its vision of the so - called «
connected car» on Tuesday in New York City — a white Toyota Prius hybrid tricked out with access to a 4G («fourth generation») broadband wireless
network.
Professor Rakotonirainy said while most vehicles built within the last decade had features allowing them to
connect to the internet and communicate with devices within the vehicle, the development of intelligent transport systems meant future
cars would be
connected to wireless
networks as standard and would offer a higher level of automation.
More choices, more opportunities, more strategy, greater risks and greater rewards SEAMLESSLY
CONNECTED — Socialize and compete via Online Track Days, have players from around the world take the place of AI - controlled drivers in your solo play, and get news updates on the Driver
Network around you PRO ESPORTS RACING — Skill & Behavioural - based matchmaking, create your own Online Racing Seasons, and Live Broadcast and Spectator functionality YOUR HOME FOR RACING — Your own personal, customisable Test Track to tune and test your
cars.
Show them the technical diagnostic equipment, wheel - balancing apparatus, computers that
connect to in -
car networks and other state - of - the - art stuff.
If manufacturers use a wireless
network within a
car to operate various functions (which I think will happen soon), the door latch and the handle need not
connect in any way, not even by wire.
In 2016, DOT awarded $ 40 million (funding subject to future appropriations) to Columbus, Ohio to help it define what it means to be a «Smart City» and become the country's first city to fully integrate innovative technologies — self - driving
cars,
connected vehicles, and smart sensors — into their transportation
network.
With its new high - tech combustion engine in the E-Class Coupé and Cabriolet, Mercedes - Benz is systemically continuing its CASE strategy which through the areas of
networking (
Connected), autonomous driving (Autonomous), flexible use (Shared & Services) and electric powertrains (Electric) is designed to turn the
car into a platform for future mobility concepts and a space that offers a digital experience (for more information see page 8).
• Newly structured MINI
Connected in -
car infotainment program with additional functions; Emergency Call and MINI Teleservices available for use with permanently installed SIM card; unique range of functions and the opportunity for ongoing expansion due to apps allowing integration in the
car via smartphone; increased driving fun with typical MINI functions such as Mission Control, Dynamic Music, Driving Excitement and MINIMALISM Analyser; new MINI
Connected XL Journey Mate with Real Time Traffic Information; online connection also allows the use of social
networks such as Facebook, Twitter, foursquare and Glympse, the reception of RSS newsfeeds and entertainment features such as AUPEO!
Audi
connect online services also provide the
car - to - X services traffic sign and hazard information that use swarm intelligence from the Audi fleet and
network the Audi A6 with its environment.
The
car also comes with a built - in Wi - Fi
network that can be
connected through various means to the Internet, making the
car a hot spot.
The two on - board
networks are
connected with one another by a voltage converter providing fl exible energy management also serving to operate all electrical functions on the
car on electric power generated without any additional consumption of fuel.
This coupled with Maruti's well
connected and spread out service
network means you could own a Dzire anywhere and not worry about maintaining the
car.
The new CX - 5 adopts Mazda
Connect *, the advanced car connectivity system that works in conjunction with smartphones and other mobile devices to make it easier to connect to the internet, access to social networking services and use other communications fun
Connect *, the advanced
car connectivity system that works in conjunction with smartphones and other mobile devices to make it easier to
connect to the internet, access to social networking services and use other communications fun
connect to the internet, access to social
networking services and use other communications functions.
With Audi
connect, the
car becomes part of a global
network with personalized services available online and via a smartphone app.
With MINI
Connected, the British manufacturer emphasises its leading role in the intelligent
networking of driver,
car and the outside world based on cutting - edge interface technology.
While in Dresden, you will never need a
car as the city is extremely well
connected with a
network of buses and trams.
It's also absolutely vital to our ambition of growing a vibrant
network of millions of
connected clubs, who all share the excitement of driving amazing
cars together.
Representing the fourth pillar of Project
CARS» four ways to play the game (Career, Solo, Online and Community), the Driver
Network is described as an «always - accessible suite of features focused around allowing players to
connect, compare, share and compete against each other».
For more than 20 years, I have been championing the use of fuel cell powered
cars to
connect the natural gas distribution
network of this country with the electric distribution
network, making them partners in
A
car whose
network system is
connected to a cloud server and accessible by Bluetooth, cell
networks, or Wi - Fi is potentially vulnerable to intrusion.
By sending carefully crafted text messages to a dongle
connected to the dashboard of a 2013 Corvette, the researchers could turn on the Corvette's windshield wipers and even enable or disable its brakes via the transmission of commands to the
car's CAN bus — the internal
network that controls its physical driving components.
Automakers plan to use one of those spectrum bands (5850 - 5925 MHz to be exact) for new automotive
networks that would
connect cars to each other on the highway and to roadside infrastructure, creating the first smart transportation grids.
In conversation, Forsgren pointed to the example of a
connected car - plugged into a broader Internet of Things
network - as one that illustrates how the technology can be leveraged to ascertain the veracity of certain types of data.
Everything in our homes, offices, schools,
cars and elsewhere will have the potential to be
connected to the Internet, and that
network of devices — the «Internet of Things» — will change our lives.
The cellular provider has already established itself as a leader within its industry when it comes to vehicle connectivity: A report published in May 2016 showed that a large portion of new cellular accounts added in the first quarter of 2016 went to
cars — and AT&T added more
connected cars to its
network than the rest of the operators combined.