Internet of Cars

Internet of Cars

Connected Safety and Mobility Applications are the Real Innovations from IOT in Cars

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25-Nov-2015
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Global
Research Code: NFD6-01-00-00-00
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This study investigates the applications that the Internet of Cars (IOC) holds for key participants namely government, end consumers, original end manufacturers, and dealers. It explains how connected cars impact convenience, safety and security of cars. The study also explains the technology infrastructure required for implementing connected cars and highlights how a morning commute in 2025 would look like. It includes a supplier benchmark which displays the capabilities of Tier I suppliers and discusses various challenges and their possible solutions. Autonomous cars and OEM capabilities are discussed.

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Table of Contents

Key Findings

Internet of Cars Applications for Participants

Applications Based on Connectivity

Impact on Customer Lifestyle

Tesla Snapshot

OEM Internet of Cars Capability Benchmarking

Connecting Cities Using Connected Vehicles

Challenges

How the Internet Influences Strategy

Research Scope and Objectives

Research Methodology

Internet of Cars

V2X and V2V Infrastructure

Technology Roadmap—Wireless Network Evolution

Applications for OEMs

Applications for Dealers

Applications for Governments

Applications for Customers

Future Retailing and Maintenance Models

Audi Connect Easy Delivery

HERE

Connected Maintenance

Concierge Services

Connected Services

Mobility Solutions

Evolution of Ownership Models

Morning Work Commute in 2025

Connected Traffic Cloud

Connected Bicycles

Honda Connected Safety

Driver Monitoring

Car as a Sensor

Inrix Road Weather

Vulnerable Surfaces of Connected Cars

Connected Security—“Hackproofing” a Connected Car

What are OEMs Doing?

Tier I Supplier Capabilities

Conclusions

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

Table of Acronyms Used

Learn More—Next Steps

List of Figures
  • 1. Internet of Cars: Key Findings, Global, 2015
  • 2. Internet of Cars: Internet of Cars Applications for Participants, Global, 2015
  • 3. Internet of Cars: Applications Based on Connectivity, Global, 2015
  • 4. Internet of Cars: OEM Internet of Cars Capability Benchmarking, Global, 2015
  • 5. Internet of Cars: Connecting Cities Using Connected Vehicles, Global, 2015
  • 6. Internet of Cars: How the Internet Influences Strategy, Global, 2015
  • 7. Internet of Cars: Vehicle Sales, Global, 2013–2021
  • 8. Internet of Cars: Key Participants, Global, 2015
  • 9. Internet of Cars: Applications for OEMs, Global, 2015
  • 10. Internet of Cars: Applications for Dealers, Global, 2015
  • 11. Internet of Cars: Applications for Governments, Global, 2015
  • 12. Internet of Cars: Applications for Customers, Global, 2015
List of Charts
  • 1. Internet of Cars: Impact on Customer Lifestyle, Global, 2015
  • 2. Internet of Cars: Tesla Snapshot , Global, 2015
  • 3. Internet of Cars: Challenges, Global, 2015
  • 4. Internet of Cars: A Snapshot, Global, 2015
  • 5. Internet of Cars: V2X and V2V Infrastructure, Global, 2015
  • 6. Internet of Cars: Technology Roadmap—Wireless Network Evolution, Global, 2015
  • 7. Internet of Cars: Future Retailing and Maintenance Models, Global, 2015
  • 8. Internet of Cars: Audi Connect Easy Delivery, Global, 2015
  • 9. Internet of Cars: HERE, Global, 2015
  • 10. Internet of Cars: Connected Maintenance, Global, 2015
  • 11. Internet of Cars: Concierge Services, Global, 2015
  • 12. Internet of Cars: Connected Services, Global, 2015
  • 13. Internet of Cars: Mobility Solutions, Global, 2015
  • 14. Internet of Cars: Evolution of Ownership Models, Global, 2015
  • 15. Internet of Cars: Morning Work Commute, Global, 2025
  • 16. Internet of Cars: Connected Traffic Cloud, Global, 2015
  • 17. Internet of Cars: Connected Bicycles, Global, 2015
  • 18. Internet of Cars: Honda Connected Safety, Global, 2015
  • 19. Internet of Cars: Driver Monitoring, Global, 2015
  • 20. Internet of Cars: Car as a Sensor, Global, 2015
  • 21. Internet of Cars: Inrix Road Weather, Global, 2015
  • 22. Internet of Cars: Connected Security—Vulnerable Surfaces of Connected Cars, Global, 2015
  • 23. Internet of Cars: Connected Security—Hackproofing a Connected Car , Global, 2015
  • 24. Internet of Cars: Autonomous Cars, Global, 2015
  • 25. Internet of Cars: Autonomous Cars—What are OEMs Doing?, Global, 2015
  • 26. Internet of Cars: Autonomous Cars—Tier I Supplier Capabilities, Global, 2015
  • 27. Internet of Cars: Conclusions, Global, 2015
This study investigates the applications that the Internet of Cars (IOC) holds for key participants namely government, end consumers, original end manufacturers, and dealers. It explains how connected cars impact convenience, safety and security of cars. The study also explains the technology infrastructure required for implementing connected cars and highlights how a morning commute in 2025 would look like. It includes a supplier benchmark which displays the capabilities of Tier I suppliers and discusses various challenges and their possible solutions. Autonomous cars and OEM capabilities are discussed.
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary~ || Key Findings~ || Internet of Cars Applications for Participants~ || Applications Based on Connectivity~ || Impact on Customer Lifestyle~ || Tesla Snapshot~ || OEM Internet of Cars Capability Benchmarking~ || Connecting Cities Using Connected Vehicles~ || Challenges~ || How the Internet Influences Strategy~ | Research Scope and Segmentation~ || Research Scope and Objectives~ || Research Methodology~ | Internet of Things~ || Internet of Cars~ || V2X and V2V Infrastructure~ || Technology Roadmap—Wireless Network Evolution~ | Applications for Participants~ || Applications for OEMs~ || Applications for Dealers~ || Applications for Governments~ || Applications for Customers~ | Connected Convenience~ || Future Retailing and Maintenance Models~ || Audi Connect Easy Delivery~ || HERE~ || Connected Maintenance~ || Concierge Services~ || Connected Services~ || Mobility Solutions~ || Evolution of Ownership Models~ || Morning Work Commute in 2025~ | Connected Safety~ || Connected Traffic Cloud~ || Connected Bicycles~ || Honda Connected Safety~ || Driver Monitoring~ || Car as a Sensor~ || Inrix Road Weather~ | Connected Security~ || Vulnerable Surfaces of Connected Cars~ || Connected Security—“Hackproofing” a Connected Car~ | Autonomous Cars~ || What are OEMs Doing?~ || Tier I Supplier Capabilities~ | Conclusions and The Last Word~ || Conclusions~ || The Last Word—3 Big Predictions~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | Appendix~ || Market Engineering Methodology~ || Table of Acronyms Used~ || Learn More—Next Steps~
List of Charts and Figures 1. Internet of Cars: Key Findings, Global, 2015~ 2. Internet of Cars: Internet of Cars Applications for Participants, Global, 2015~ 3. Internet of Cars: Applications Based on Connectivity, Global, 2015~ 4. Internet of Cars: OEM Internet of Cars Capability Benchmarking, Global, 2015~ 5. Internet of Cars: Connecting Cities Using Connected Vehicles, Global, 2015~ 6. Internet of Cars: How the Internet Influences Strategy, Global, 2015~ 7. Internet of Cars: Vehicle Sales, Global, 2013–2021~ 8. Internet of Cars: Key Participants, Global, 2015~ 9. Internet of Cars: Applications for OEMs, Global, 2015~ 10. Internet of Cars: Applications for Dealers, Global, 2015~ 11. Internet of Cars: Applications for Governments, Global, 2015~ 12. Internet of Cars: Applications for Customers, Global, 2015~| 1. Internet of Cars: Impact on Customer Lifestyle, Global, 2015~ 2. Internet of Cars: Tesla Snapshot , Global, 2015~ 3. Internet of Cars: Challenges, Global, 2015~ 4. Internet of Cars: A Snapshot, Global, 2015~ 5. Internet of Cars: V2X and V2V Infrastructure, Global, 2015~ 6. Internet of Cars: Technology Roadmap—Wireless Network Evolution, Global, 2015~ 7. Internet of Cars: Future Retailing and Maintenance Models, Global, 2015~ 8. Internet of Cars: Audi Connect Easy Delivery, Global, 2015~ 9. Internet of Cars: HERE, Global, 2015~ 10. Internet of Cars: Connected Maintenance, Global, 2015~ 11. Internet of Cars: Concierge Services, Global, 2015~ 12. Internet of Cars: Connected Services, Global, 2015~ 13. Internet of Cars: Mobility Solutions, Global, 2015~ 14. Internet of Cars: Evolution of Ownership Models, Global, 2015~ 15. Internet of Cars: Morning Work Commute, Global, 2025~ 16. Internet of Cars: Connected Traffic Cloud, Global, 2015~ 17. Internet of Cars: Connected Bicycles, Global, 2015~ 18. Internet of Cars: Honda Connected Safety, Global, 2015~ 19. Internet of Cars: Driver Monitoring, Global, 2015~ 20. Internet of Cars: Car as a Sensor, Global, 2015~ 21. Internet of Cars: Inrix Road Weather, Global, 2015~ 22. Internet of Cars: Connected Security—Vulnerable Surfaces of Connected Cars, Global, 2015~ 23. Internet of Cars: Connected Security—Hackproofing a Connected Car , Global, 2015~ 24. Internet of Cars: Autonomous Cars, Global, 2015~ 25. Internet of Cars: Autonomous Cars—What are OEMs Doing?, Global, 2015~ 26. Internet of Cars: Autonomous Cars—Tier I Supplier Capabilities, Global, 2015~ 27. Internet of Cars: Conclusions, Global, 2015~
Author Siddhanth Kumaramanickavel
Industries Automotive
WIP Number NFD6-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9800-A6,9AF7-A6,9A70-A6,9AF6-A6,9A3B,9B07-C1