At MWC, in addition to emerging technologies such as smartphones and virtual reality, the new features of major automakers on connected cars are also worth seeing. They include Honda, Harman, Volvo, Geely, and Arturo. And BMW.
Honda: VISA combined with ParkWhiz, turned into a payment platform
Working with Honda Motor Co. and online booking car park ParkWhiz, Visa launched its concept app at the MWC conference, allowing drivers to pay for gas stations and parking lots without leaving the car. The app was designed in collaboration with Visa and Honda, and is enabled by the on-board instrument panel. When the car's gasoline is running out, it will prompt the driver to refuel and show the route to the nearest gas station. When the gas station is ready to refuel, the app calculates how much it will cost to fill up the oil. Finally, the user can checkout through the app on the instrument panel. At the same time, Visa's app also works with ParkWhiz to help calculate and pay for parking accurately.
Harman: With a new content provider
Harman, the big name in the audio field, has also entered the Internet of Vehicles. Harman's open service delivery platform for connected cars has now added ten content providers. These services will become the new configuration for connected cars. For example, TomTom, a transportation travel service provider in the autonomous driving industry. In addition, it also includes stopping Parkopedia, weathering software AccuWeather, traffic data indicating INRIX and more.
Volvo's models will support SpoTIfy streaming music service
Volvo Cars announced that it was the first car manufacturer to integrate into the world's most popular SpoTIfy music streaming service in new models. It is understood that the Volvo XC90, S90 and V90 launched this spring have this feature. However, the car SpoTIfy app still needs to pay, and new Volvo car owners can enjoy a 30-day free trial.
Ericsson and Geely launch autopilot application
Ericsson MWC announced that it has signed an agreement with Geely Automobile to jointly develop the vehicle networking facilities based on the company's Connected Vehicle Cloud (CVC). Geely will achieve the ultimate goal of autonomous driving through the vehicle-to-vehicle and the vehicle-to-infrastructure.
Acer&ATS: Self-built cloud solution
At this time on the MWC, Acer Acer and ATS jointly brought a set of solutions called OTA+. Acer is showcasing a solution called BuildYourOwnCloud (BYOC for short). BYOC provides a “self-built cloud†service that provides information sharing services for the connected car, smart home, business and education industries. OTA+ comes from the in-vehicle software company ATS, which enables data transmission, data management, secure transmission, and authentication, as well as remote management of software for the fleet.
BMW's new in-cell cellular technology
At this year's MWC, the BMW Group, Peikor AcusTIc GmbH & Co. KG and Nash Technologies showcased the "Vehicular Small Cell" technology to solve the problem of signal reception in cars.
Vehicular Small Cell is a wireless base station with wireless backhaul, which accesses the cellular network through the car antenna, while reducing the electromagnetic radiation in the car to provide a more stable network connection quality for the car, thereby improving the car in motion. The ability to receive signals. The improved wireless connection also supports higher transmission bit rates and improves the quality of Internet, email and streaming music.
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