Vehicle-to-Everything Technologies for Connected Cars

Vehicle-to-Everything Technologies for Connected Cars

DSRC Technology will Drive Opportunities for Connected Cars

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10-Aug-2017
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Research Code: D7BA-01-00-00-00
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Advancements in wireless communication technologies, sensor fusion, imaging technologies, Big Data, and analytics have created opportunities for automotive manufacturers to discover a wide range of solutions for multiple applications. Miniaturization of electronic components, advancements in navigation, and adoption of smart devices is expected to fuel advancements in the vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications industry.

Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication is be expected to be pivotal in the development of Internet of Things (IoT). Connected cars in the long term can be expected to interact not only among themselves, but also with the environment around, thereby leading to various forms of vehicular communication. Though government initiatives, evolving ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) applications, and technology advancements may drive opportunities, high initial investment and lack of suitable infrastructure are some of the key factors that hinder widespread adoption. This research service focuses on capturing applications of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and V2X. It also accesses communication technologies, which would be suitable for V2X communication based on cost analysis.

Key questions addressed in the research service:

What are the various applications of V2V and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I)?

What are the different types of communication technologies that can be adopted in V2X?

What are the factors influencing adoption of V2X communication?

What is the suitable communication technology for V2X communication?

What is the application pipeline for V2X communication?

Table of Contents

1.1 Research Scope

1.2 Research Methodology

1.3 Research Methodology Explained

1.4 Key Findings – Significance of Connected Cars

1.5 Key Findings – Key Connected Car Technologies - V2V and V2I Applications can Significantly Reduce Collisions

1.6 Key Findings – DSRC and Cellular Technologies are Key Communication Technologies for V2X

1.7 Key Findings – Future Opportunities

2.1 Potentially Disruptive Mega Trends – Significance of Connectivity and Future of Mobility from CEO’s Perspective

2.2 V2X in Connected Cars will Reduce Automotive Collision

2.3 Connected Car – Device on Wheels

2.4 The Three Big Impact of Connected Cars

2.5 V2V and V2I Together will Lead to Zero Accidents

2.6 Key Technologies Enabling Connected Cars

3.1 Key Vehicle-to-Vehicle enabled Applications

3.2 Key Vehicle-to-Infrastructure enabled Applications

4.1 Regulations, Industry Consolidation, Technology Advancements, and Increasing Needs Drives Development and Adoption

4.2 Government and Regulatory Agencies are Driving Implementation of Connected Cars

4.3 Industry Consortiums are Driving Developments

4.4High Level of Competition is Accelerating Innovations

4.5Need of ADAS Bolstering V2X Development Initiatives

4.6 Data Security, Lack of Infrastructure, Acquisition Cost, and Ambiguity over Communication Technologies are Key Challenges

4.7 Threat to Data Security is the Biggest Concern in the V2X Industry

4.8 Implementation Cost can hinder Wide scale Adoption

5.1 VANET Communication Technologies

5.2 Significance of DSRC

5.3 Significance of C-V2X

5.4 Technology Competence Assessment of DSRC and Cellular Technologies

6.1 Assessment of Cost for Deploying V2V Technologies

6.2 Overall Cost of Deploying Connected Cars is Low for DSRC

6.3 Cost Assumptions and Estimation Explanation of Cellular, DSRC, and Hybrid Communication Technologies

6.4 Communication Data Costs is Observed to be Lowest for DSRC

6.5 Analyst Point of View – Communication Costs

7.1 Key Global Industry Initiatives by Automotive OEMs

7.2 Automotive OEMs to offer V2X for improving safety

7.3 Recent Industry Partnerships and Collaborations

8.1 Government initiatives encourage V2X adoption in the region

8.2 Consortiums and partnerships spur technology advancement

8.3 Telecommunication providers show keen interest to enter V2X communication market

9.1 Connected Car Applications Roadmap

9.2 Future trends are geared toward Autonomous drivability

10.1 Key Stakeholders Associated with V2X Communication

10.2 Strategies to be Adopted by V2X Stakeholders

11.1 Convergence Scenario: Autonomous Drive Correction

11.2 Growth Opportunities for Stakeholders

11.3 V2X leads to new business models and strategic partnerships

11.4 Key Strategic Questions from CEO’s Perspective

12.1 Industry Contacts

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13.1 The Frost & Sullivan Story

13.2 Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

13.3 Global Perspective

13.4 Industry Convergence

13.5 360º Research Perspective

13.6 Implementation Excellence

13.7 Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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Advancements in wireless communication technologies, sensor fusion, imaging technologies, Big Data, and analytics have created opportunities for automotive manufacturers to discover a wide range of solutions for multiple applications. Miniaturization of electronic components, advancements in navigation, and adoption of smart devices is expected to fuel advancements in the vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications industry. Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication is be expected to be pivotal in the development of Internet of Things (IoT). Connected cars in the long term can be expected to interact not only among themselves, but also with the environment around, thereby leading to various forms of vehicular communication. Though government initiatives, evolving ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) applications, and technology advancements may drive opportunities, high initial investment and lack of suitable infrastructure are some of the key factors that hinder widespread adoption. This research service focuses on capturing applications of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and V2X. It also accesses communication technologies, which would be suitable for V2X communication based on cost analysis. Key questions addressed in the research service: What are the various applications of V2V and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I)? What are the different types of communication technologies that can be adopted in V2X? What are the factors influencing adoption of V2X communication? What is the suitable communication technology for V2X communication? What is the application pipeline for V2X communication?
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Author Arjun Mehta
Industries Automotive
WIP Number D7BA-01-00-00-00
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