Smart Cars to CES 2014 hottest products BMW General display technology
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According to foreign media, when it comes to the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), most people will think of small portable devices and other electronic products, and this year's hottest product for CES is cars. Carmakers are embracing smartphones and mobile computing, seeking to securely integrate people's digital lives into their driving experience. The blockbuster news from 9 big carmakers at CES is that they plan to make the new models look a bit like smartphones, pushing networked cars and "industry standards" for "vehicle-mounted mobile application ecosystems". Many car companies that display their products at CES say they are opening up on-board systems and encouraging outside developers to develop the added functionality of their car products-similar to apps that allow users to get more functionality on smartphones. BMW has demonstrated the technology of using Bluetooth wireless technology to control its all-new i3 electric vehicle via the Samsung Galaxy Gear smart watch. In addition, the company is developing a feature that sends voice commands to Galaxy Gear to control i3. BMW also demonstrated the activeassist of car-assisted driving technology. The technology is able to automatically adjust the state of a car at high speed, sudden change, or sudden slippage, without requiring the driver to enter any instructions. BMW said Activeassist's goal was not to deprive drivers of the pleasure of driving, but to improve the safety of driving. GM executives say the company will provide weather and music applications on its on-board screens, as well as a car health application for troubleshooting. GM plans to provide its products with built-in 4G high-speed network services, they say. Ford plans to integrate smart phones with smart systems into cars, allowing motorists to listen to music and keep in touch with friends and family. A number of auto companies have also announced an open Auto alliance with Google, which plans to bring Android's open Automotive to the car to counter Apple's on-board iOS strategy. The alliance, which includes Google, GM, Toyota, Audi, Hyundai and chip maker Nvidia, will focus on making it easier for carmakers to bring cutting-edge technology to drivers. The alliance will work with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to ensure the safety of its systems in automobiles. Its primary goal is to "bring the best Android into the car in a safe and seamless way." In the evening of Monday, Audi's Rubert Stede (Rupert Stadler) talked about future driving techniques, saying the company plans to put 4G high-speed networks into its products. Audi demonstrated the piloted driving auxiliary driving technology at CES. A7-like vehicles using a forward-viewing radar and laser rangefinder to "observe" the road ahead, the windshield installed camera is responsible for monitoring the lane line, the rear radar will detect the left and right side of the vehicle. The technique is designed to allow pilots to take a short break at a speed of less than 40 miles per hour, while also allowingThe car keeps the right distance from the front and rear vehicles, and allows the vehicle to travel between the lanes. Translator: Lebang
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