Connected Car Service

Introduction

In recent years, with growth of various technologies such as artificial intelligence and data processing, many major and influential industries have undergone digital transformation. One of the valuable technologies that flourished during this period is the Internet of Things (IoT), which has been widely embraced by the automotive industry, leading to the development and introduction of the Connected Car. A Connected Car is equipped with sensors to measure, process, transmit, and store vehicle data, and can communicate with other vehicles via continuous internet access.

One of the main reasons behind the growing adoption of Connected Cars in the automotive industry is their ability to enhance safety. Beyond safety, Connected Car services include advanced equipment and features that facilitate communication between cars and the processing of generated data, which are introduced in the following sections.

 

Types of Connected Car Equipment

  • Dashboard Camera: For driver behavior monitoring
  • Road Camera: For road condition monitoring
  • Radar Device
  • Tracking Device (GPS Tracker)
  • Telematics Box (T-Box)

 

Introducing the Connected Car Application

The Connected Car application is a dynamic system integrated with the provided hardware, designed to address users’ challenges. Its key features include minimizing environmental impact, ensuring scalability, enhancing driver and vehicle safety, maintaining data security, and providing a seamless user experience for Connected Car equipment users.

Features & Benefits

Driver Behavior Monitoring Camera

  • Direct, real-time monitoring of in-vehicle activities (e.g., cell phone use or smoking)
  • Drowsiness and distraction alerts
  • Event recording and instant video transmission via a dual-channel recording system
  • Immediate emergency service contact via an in-cabin panic (SOS) button

Road Monitoring Camera

  • Lane and road marking detection
  • Traffic signs recognition
  • Pedestrian and vehicle detection

Radar Device

  • Route recovery capability
  • Instant object detection
  • Driver alerts and information updates
  • Traffic signs recognition
  • Pedestrian and vehicle detection

GPS Tracking Device

  • Online, real-time vehicle location tracking
  • Sending practical alerts in emergency situations
  • Equipped with a backup power supply that keeps the device operational for up to four hours
  • Ability to connect with ECU

Telematics Box (T-Box)

  • Seamless integration with in-vehicle equipment
  • Transmission of vehicle data over a 4G network
  • Reporting of vehicle error parameters
  • Analysis of driver behavior parameters
  • Transmission of ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) parameters

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Frequently asked questions

ADAS combines sensors, radars, and LiDAR technologies to help vehicles perceive their surroundings and provide critical information to the driver or other designated individuals.

DSRC is a wireless communication technology used in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), enabling vehicles to interact with each other (V2V) or with infrastructure (V2I).

Yes. It displays vehicle service-related messages, helping drivers stay informed about their car’s maintenance needs.

Keyless technology uses encrypted remote signals from the key fob to the connected car. For example, as the driver approaches, the car automatically unlocks doors, side mirrors, and sunroof.

Using this service, in the event of an accident or a need for emergency services, the car automatically sends an emergency message and call (e-call) with the vehicle’s location to emergency services, allowing them to reach the destination as quickly as possible.

One of the key advantages of this service is automatic diagnostics and the ability to send detected error codes directly to the driver. In addition, the Connected Car service allows drivers to view the schedule for routine maintenance and receive timely alerts for necessary part replacements.

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