Drivers are falling out of love with the tech-forward touch screens that have become commonplace in modern cars.
In today’s fast-paced technological landscape, innovations in connected vehicle systems are reshaping how we think about transportation. This article, written by Utham Kumar Anugula Sethupathy, ...
Ultra Precision Control Systems (PCS) has continued to develop its Infantry Power and Data Unit (IPDU), which provides ...
So big, in fact, that the Hyundai Motor Group has decided to launch a whole new brand called “Pleos” that will be tasked with ...
Vehicle tracking systems, such as those offered by Mercedes, are effective solutions to improve productivity and reduce ...
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Motor Finance Online on MSNThe future of car dealerships: data-driven, connected, and profitableSatellite-enabled direct-to-device technology is redefining how dealerships engage with customers and optimise operations, ...
A new braking system has been added to a race car driver's hand controls, allowing him to race without the use of his legs.
Abstract: This study aims to explore the user experience of front-seat passengers using In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) systems, focusing on how perceived interactivity influences their satisfaction and ...
Downloading often happens in the background and can be done while the vehicle is fully operational. Installing generally ...
Abstract: This paper introduces a novel control method for an onboard charger (OBC) operating within a split-phase system, which is commonly used in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) ...
Since their introduction with the Motorwagen in 1866, automobiles have been at the forefront of technology and innovation.
Ian Barlow, Sara Baxenberg and Josh Turner of Wiley discuss government efforts in 2024 to address data privacy and security concerns involving connected cars, and likely government action in 2025.
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