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Internet of Things (IoT) and big data

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:00 am
by Arzina3225
very new car is full of electronics. Not only passive electronics (with a light for oil or tire pressure), but also active electronics: the car warns you of dangers of your driving behavior, and intervenes if necessary! What are the most important online trends in the automotive industry?



IoT has traditionally been connected to medical, switzerland whatsapp number household and audiovisual equipment. Now that cars are also connected to it, many more possibilities arise. For example, for:

Infotainment
Navigation
Fleet management
Remote diagnosis
Automatic collision notification
Improved safety
Traffic management
Customised insurance
Autonomous driving
Big data provides the data for these applications. The sensors in cars collect more and more data. The manufacturer can interpret this information and use it for product developments. For example: a sensor picks up that a brake does not work properly in certain weather conditions. The manufacturer can use this knowledge for adjustments on future models.

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This data can then be used by the manufacturer to make changes to future models.

Most modern cars already have advanced technology with numerous sensors, on-board computers and processors. The difference is that most of this information is generated and stored locally. But with an 'online car', the connection to the internet will ensure that all applications and information are up-to-date and shared on the right platforms.

An online car, connected to the internet, will ensure that all applications and information are up-to-date and shared on the right platforms.

Because many different sensors together provide the data, a manufacturer can make connections with regard to consumer behavior. Think of analyzing music choice, mood, times when the driver stops to eat, and where people stop to eat.

This profile is then used to make predictions about the average motorist, which can then be anticipated.