It goes without saying that technology is a very integral
part of our lives. Technology has made the lives of humans easy and we depend
on it for a multitude of functions we carry out in our day to day lives. The
arrival of the internet has not only brought the world closer but has also
shown us how important technology has become and the benefits we humans can
attain from it. Connected cars are more popular worldwide than they ever
were…we are going to tell you how connected cars are changing the way we drive,
own cars.
A connected car is one that has its own internet connection
and shares the connectivity, data with both internal (for e.g. car computers,
infotainment system) and external (for e.g. smartphones, other cars) devices. A
connected car shares the same via a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). While
connected car technology might be very popular in recent years, the world’s
first connected car system was introduced in 1996. American car giant General
Motors (GM) in collaboration with Motorola Automotive introduced OnStar the
world’s first connected car system. OnStar made its debut in 1996
Cadillac DeVille, Seville, and Eldorado as a connected car
system with the primary objective of ensuring passenger safety and getting
emergency services to a vehicle during an accident situation. In case of an
accident, the OnStar system would call the nearest emergency call
centers using cellular telephone calls and nearby network towers. Connected
cars over the years have evolved a great deal over the years. While safety and
emergency rescue are very important and life-saving features…modern connected
car systems also use a whole host of features and services such as car
diagnostics, fuel efficiency, remote engine-on/off, etc. to aid the car owner.
Humans have leveraged technology to make driving, owning a
car very easy and hassle-free. Connected cars allow for a better human, car
interaction with the use of technology. Connected cars use smartphone apps to control various system functions and features. Internet connectivity and access are
a must for a connected car system to function. A majority of the connected car
systems have inbuilt internet by way of a 4G sim card configured within the
car. Connected cars have features which fall under the following categories –
- Infotainment: Music, podcasts, internet radio, Bluetooth, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, voice command, etc.
- Safety: Roadside assistance, emergency response, safety warnings, traffic and accident warnings.
- Diagnostics: This involves various car diagnostic functions such as – fuel efficiency, car health, system failure alerts (battery, engine, air conditioning, etc.), parking assistance and apps, remote assistance features.
- Navigation: Maps and GPS Navigation, traffic alerts, weather alerts, geo-fencing, geo-tagging, parking space alerts.
Hyundai, Kia, and MG Motor have been offering connected car
systems for their cars in India. Hyundai’s Blue Link and Kia’s UVO
Connect are amongst the popular ones in the country. Both these systems are
operated by a smartphone app which needs to be downloaded on your phone and
linked to the car system. Using the app, a car owner can not only start the car
remotely without being seated inside but also start the air conditioning to the
desired temperature! Know that’s some great convenience! Functions such as
remote locking/unlocking, setting a perimeter warning, anti-theft warning
amongst many others can be controlled via the smartphone app. We bet you have
been in this situation…you go to a mall, park your car in the huge basement
parking lot and forget where you had parked your car in the first place when
you return! If you have a car with connected features you have no need to worry…just
use the app to make the car honk and flash its lights – Voila! Your car is
found!
Connected cars are here to stay and will only further
enhance the driving, user experience of the car. AI, Machine Learning and other
technology will also play a great role in enhancing, improving this experience in
order to make cars safer to drive and easier to communicate with. Hence, closing
the gap between humans and their cars by leveraging the power of technology.
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