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Auto Tech Outlook | Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Driving a connected car is better and safe than conventional vehicles as they are connected and provide more safety.
FREMONT, CA: Connected cars have gained immense popularity over the past few years. A connected car allows devices both outside and inside the vehicle to co-operate with each other. Nowadays, devices like sensors and on-board computers are available inside the car.
In 1996, the first connected car appeared to make voice calls to the emergency call centers during any extreme situation like accidents. By 2015 the infrastructure of connected vehicles were developed to the point where companies had to process the customer requests of almost 1 billion.
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Advantages of a Connected Car Solution
Humans can develop efficient infrastructure that can transport people with ease due to the automotive industry. Here are a few of the shortcomings of conventional traditional vehicles.
• The car relies on non-renewable fuel
• These vehicles can be risky not only for the passengers and drivers but also for the pedestrians
• The maintenance is costly
However, connected car solutions can solve a few of these issues and benefit the drivers as well as the passengers.
Safety
The vehicles can get better hardware and software solutions with the IoT in the automotive industry. The technology will help the cars to be more aware of the surroundings and become autonomous. The vehicles can also contact with the smart city infrastructure. Moreover, it will get real-time information about road, traffic, and present weather conditions.
Efficiency
The Connected car software utilizes the data it has collected for its benefit. The software can develop the most effective routes to avoid traffic, roads under construction, accidents, and even save time while traveling.
Data
Sensors gather a lot of data on connected vehicles, which are addressed to the driver or used by the vehicle to produce an autonomous response to the situation. But even the manufacturers and companies offering smart car technology services will evaluate the data to further improve the user experience.
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