Hyundai Motor recently outlined its Connected Car Road Map,
introducing four main service fields as part of its Hyperconnected Intelligent Cars
concept. The mid- to long-term development focus includes smart-remote
maintenance service, autonomous driving, smart traffic, and connectivity
mobility hub, all of which will benefit from continued research and development
investment in the fields of in-vehicle networks, the cloud, big data analytics,
and connected car security technologies.
Hyundai Motor is now accelerating developments in connected
car technology by collaborating with Cisco. Hyundai Motor will focus initially on
the next generation of in-vehicle networks. The technology not only will transmit
and receive data faster, but also will allow each subsystem inside the vehicle
to communicate more effectively. These features are essential to enable future
connected cars to incorporate the increasingly complex features that transfer ever-growing
amounts of data in real time.
Hyundai Motor and Cisco will work together to create a
testing environment for vehicle simulation. The companies will cooperate on
basic research to thoroughly analyze the flow of data and verify new
technologies for connected cars. Moreover, Hyundai Motor will invest in the cloud,
big data analytics, and connected car-security technologies.
Full article: IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, Volume 11 Number 3, September 2016 |