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Decoupling Hardware from Software in the Next Generation of Connected Vehicles
Today’s vehicle connectivity solutions are similar to the very early days of internet connectivity for personal computers, by retrofitting the vehicle with add-on hardware typically connected via the diagnostic port. Other solutions are slightly more advanced, using the in-vehicle infotainment system as a connectivity hub with a smartphone display.
Over the next few years, there will be a fundamental shift in how vehicles interact with the internet. With this transformation, vehicles will join the Cloud as new software platforms for all developers. In order to achieve this, major changes to the basic architecture of onboard computing devices in the car will occur. Fortunately, this will not require new and unproven technologies.
Download this white paper to learn more about the new age of connected vehicle services and what it will take to plan and design new connected services.

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