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Cisco and Hyundai to bring “hyper-connected” car to production in 2019; software defined vehicle architecture

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With a unique combination of networking and auto expertise, the two companies agreed they could work at a faster pace together to disrupt the auto industry. The companies said they would create a flexible and more secure platform that would offer a path to innovate and build on smart-vehicle solutions.

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Volkswagen Group’s new Future Tracks program targeting digitalization era in auto industry; “James 2025”

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As soon as the automatic driving mode is activated, the steering wheel, seating position and light coding change, and a large central screen gives all the vehicle occupants details of any planned driving maneuvers. At CeBIT, Volkswagen Group IT is presenting the key topics Connected Car and Electro-Mobility in Hall 2.

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Radar to Lidar: How self-driving cars see roads

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One word that reflects the multi-dimensional disruptions that have been evolving the auto industry worldwide is CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared, Electric). CASE refers to technologies like connected vehicles, autonomous driving technology, shared mobility and electric mobility.

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Ford CEO: Ford to focus on 5 key areas of innovation: mobility, autonomy, connectivity, customer experience and performance

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In moving forward on that, Fields said, Ford will focus on five key areas of innovation: mobility, autonomy, connectivity, customer experience and performance. Our vision for connectivity, it’s all about helping people stay connected. Our vision for connectivity, it’s all about helping people stay connected.

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KPMG Survey: execs say connected car generates 10x revenue than a conventional vehicle; market share based on units “outdated”; BEVs #1 trend

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Advancements such as connectivity, big data, autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence are driving new economic models for automakers, and most see tremendous revenue potential and consumer value in leveraging driver and vehicle data to offer mobility services, according to the 2017 KPMG Global Automotive Executive Study.

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New DOT research shows drivers support connected vehicle technology, appreciate potential safety benefits

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DAC application were: EEBL: Emergency Electronic Brake Lights. Connected vehicle technology offers tremendous promise—for improving safety, reducing traffic jams and increasing fuel efficiency. These technologies may prove to be the next game-changer as we look at the future of auto safety. Earlier post.). LTA: Left Turn Assist.

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Center for Automotive Research calls long-run economic risk to auto industry of mandating permanent fuel economy standards very serious; recommends periodic reviews

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Based on the results of the study, CAR believes the economic risk to the auto industry connected to mandating permanent fuel economy standards in the long run is “ very serious ” The group recommends periodic review to assess the rate of technology development and cost reduction of advanced technologies leading up to 2025.