
Most recent stories in IEEE CONNECTED VEHICLES
“SEAT and Saba sign an agreement to develop vehicle services associated with parking, such as booking and advance payment of parking spaces The collaboration lays the foundation for projects like Parkfinder 2.0, which will enable drivers to know in real-time from their car which parking spaces are available The partners will explore the possibilities of new services that take advantage of the time spent that cars are parked, which is 95% of the time.” http://sites.ieee.org/connected-vehicles/2017/05/11/seat-saba-promote-creation-connected-car-ecosystem/
“NVIDIA is collaborating with Toyota to deliver artificial intelligence hardware and software technologies that will enhance the capabilities of autonomous driving systems. Engineering teams from the two companies are already developing sophisticated software on NVIDIA’s high-performance AI platform that will enhance the capabilities of Toyota vehicles.” http://sites.ieee.org/connected-vehicles/2017/05/10/nvidia-toyota-collaborate-accelerate-market-introduction-autonomous-cars/
“LYNK & CO has partnered with Ericsson and demonstrated the world’s first built-in share function. Ericsson’s digital key and LYNK & CO’s car sharing platform provides access to a LYNK & CO car through a smartphone enabling a car’s owner to remotely grant access to their car.” http://sites.ieee.org/connected-vehicles/2017/04/18/ericsson-digital-key-unlocks-possibilities-lynk-co/
“ASTRI, HKT, Huawei and Qualcomm have formed a Smart Mobility Consortium on C-V2X technologies to introduce a series of Intelligent Transport Services in Hong Kong. They plan to work alongside the Government, automobile industry, and other relevant industry stakeholders to make this happen.” http://sites.ieee.org/connected-vehicles/2017/04/15/astri-hkt-huawei-qualcomm-work-together-build-smart-mobility-system-hong-kong-using-cellular-v2x-technologies/