siliconindia | | SEPTEMBER 20229derive more value and make informed decisions from the increasing data volumes.FUTURE OF AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYThe future is brighter for the automotive industry after adopting the Internet of Things. IoT in the automotive sector adds an advanced layer to the traditional car concept that creates a standard structure from conventional to smart cars using the latest IoT technologies. Within the next 4-5 years, the impact of IoT in the Automobile industry will be spent more than 250 billion dollars as per the report.Vehicle Owner safety is the first and foremost concern for IoT-enabled smart vehicles. Smart vehicles make use of data collected from vehicle sensors, health monitoring on a real-time basis, scheduling automated maintenance, usage of seatbelts, anti-drowsiness solutions, in-lane position control mechanisms. Safety can be ensured by implementing Software Development Kits into hardware like data transmitters, sensors, or vehicle control units. Moving on to predictive maintenance, the user needs to know how healthy his vehicle is.Automotive IoT facilitates the implementation of end-to-end fleet control by leveraging in-vehicle data collection, in-cloud data management and user analytics, and many more. Fleet Management solutions target connected sensors, location tracking and scheduling, speed control, fuel tracking, usage analytics, driver and fleet management, traffic management, and sometimes even workload management.A group of companies and universities have come up with new concepts for intelligent transport systems and connected vehicles. The technology is still new, but the companies want to keep developing new features for products such as autonomous cars. The project utilizes connections operating at 5.9GHz frequency. Tests have been taken out using two vehicles going in opposite directions at a relative speed of up to 430Km/h, using all notions covered by ConVeX: vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications at 5.9GHz ITS, and vehicle-to-network (V2N). The purpose was to test the connectivity and use of all variables in future IoT vehicle technologies. Despite ongoing tests, they have so far tested vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), interactions, and the reliability of communications.Huawei introduced a new smart console brand, HarmonySpace, a specialized HarmonyOS vehicle operating system. Based on Huawei's 1+8 ecology, apps on smartphones and tablets which can be linked to the car seamlessly with HarmonySpace, which also delivers smartphone projection capability.
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