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IoT and automation: the future of connected vehicles
In a digital-first world, connectivity is everything. As vehicles become connected at scale, automotive manufacturers have an opportunity to leverage a number of new innovations such as 5G and IoT. In this piece Tata Communications' Saurabh Ohri, Head of Connected Automotive Solutions, explores technology's role in shaping the future of the automotive industry.
Connected vehicles – the path forward With continuous developments in connected vehicle ecosystems, the proliferation of electric vehicles, and the technological shift towards autonomous vehicles, the automotive sector is on the precipice of innovation and widespread
However, it's not as easy as it sounds. Firstly, as more vehicles become connected on a global scale, automotive manufacturers will need to partner with digital experts and multiple connectivity providers with global reach and infrastructure capabilities. However, in this multi-supplier environment, it becomes critical that automotive manufactures implement the right platforms and solutions to ensure that they have a unified interface to provide them control and monitoring capabilities for multiple mobile network operators."A connected vehicle can completely change how we interact with our vehicles and the way they communicate with the world around them."

V2X will enable each vehicle to navigate a network of streets full of traffic, pedestrians, and other hazards through constant communication with almost everything it must share the road with."Connectivity will remain central to the development of vehicle autonomy, and without it, manufacturers will not be able to achieve V2X – or ‘vehicle-to-everything’ connectivity – the two-way communication between the vehicle and other devices around it that makes autonomous vehicles truly viable."
Last year the UK announced that it is to begin trialling connected infrastructure on its motorways by 2021."This connected IoT device network will soon extend to roadside signage, traffic control systems and other street furniture, and it’s coming faster than anyone expected."

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