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The Road Ahead for Connected Cars: A Dream or Reality

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What better than having internet connectivity in our cars? People often say that IoT is everywhere. This is exactly true. Now, IoT is on roads and has entered our cities. Also, IoT is gaining immense popularity as numerous cars are getting connected to internet. Gone are the days when cars were only used for driving purposes. In the present era, cars are well-equipped with road detection systems, Wi-Fi spots, self-parking technology, and much more.  Internet connectivity was introduced first in the market and General Motors was the first company to launch its first high-tech connected car in 1997. With the huge progress in technology and digitization, these cars are going to act as a digital hotspot for people to access internet on a laptop or phone.

Talking about masterbyte technologies, companies such as Airtel, Voda Idea, and Huawei are going to display these highly advanced technologies at the Auto Expo 2020. These cars have bought in a new revolution to the automotive industry. The animated movie ‘cars’ has become real today as connected cars can communicate with each other. With the emergence of astounding technological advancements in the telematics industry, cars can share their speed with other cars. Not only this, now cars can interact with traffic signals. These features are gaining popularity among and manufacturers are planning to adopt these features in all the new cars by 2023.

Personalization is the Trend: Your Connected Car Knows your Likes and Dislikes

Personalization is one of the most important parameters for effective customer experience. One of the greatest capabilities of self-driving cars is customization. So far, manufacturers have been successful in developing advanced features such as lane assistance and parking assistance. With voice-assistant tools, your car knows where you’re going, what you’re listening to, how well are your driving skills, how is the health condition of your car, and for long you were out of the car and when you got in. All your activities are taken into account and converted into the form of data. This data can further help your car to understand your likes and dislikes. Automakers have been perpetually working on the idea of personalization. From the time BMW integrated a personalized smartphone experience by introducing Apple iPod into the car, several other automakers have been trying to bring ubiquitous features in their vehicles. This personalization is way beyond entertainment. This personalization offers real-time data, convenience, and recommendations. For instance, Audi car can tell you when the traffic light will turn green in order to avoid a red one, thereby avoiding stress in rush hours. The idea of connected cars was just an imagination for consumers, however AI has turned this imagination into reality and has hugely impacted the automotive industry.

Data is the Upcoming Fuel and Path to Autonomous Driving

The staple food for connected cars is data and companies are planning to build new data center infrastructures to improve driving experience. While internet connectivity plays a significant role in connected cars, data storage goes hand in hand too. From individual preferences, safety features, traffic conditions, and other advanced features, your car uses telematics data to capture real-time information.  For every single activity, connected cars are collecting enormous amounts of data and can create huge opportunities for drivers. Furthermore, this data can offer a rewarding experience to drivers while they are on the road. With the advent of 5G technology, automotive manufacturers are planning to focus more on security and service differentiation. In the foreseeable future, 5G is going to play a fundamental role in autonomous driving. Data is at the forefront of connected cars in today’s world. Automakers are bringing disruptions in connected cars by introducing new features such as geo-fencing, climate control, auto crash notification, and others. In order to stay connected and updated on the innovations, automakers need to be fully aware of storage requirements and data volume, that are best equipped for the vehicles.

Connected Cars to Change the Transportation Infrastructure in the Future

With companies such as Google, Tesla, Ford, Apple who are running towards vehicle autonomy, there are some small-scale players such as Lyft who are planning to introduce autonomous vehicles on the roads too. With the introduction of IoT, the developments in cars have skyrocketed. But are we there yet? Have we achieved all the milestones? Innovations have always been one of the most proactive approaches in the automotive industry. Talking about connected cars, there have been lot of developments and these innovations will slowly benefit the industry. According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders or SMMT, autonomous and connected vehicle industry is projected to create around 4,20,000 jobs in the UK by 2030.

While automakers are introducing new technologies, it is very important for them to focus on the right technologies that can protect their systems. Security breaches should be viewed from an eagle’s eye in the automotive industry. In case of connected cars, speed is one of the most important securities one needs to check. A shift towards autonomous and connected cars will reshape the transportation industry as it will ensure zero emissions and zero crashes in the years to come.

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