In terms of Internet of Vehicles (IoV), General Motors is undoubtedly one of the first mainstream car manufacturers to have made early investments. GM launched OnStar on three Cadillac luxury models as early as November 1996. At that time, 1G was still the only available communication network,...
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Many cars can now be accessed remotely by smartphones or assistance services like OnStar andDrone Mobile, which can track a vehicle’s position, remotely open doors, start engines and run heating or cooling systems in advance of the driver getting into the vehicle. All of this is done by r...
while also connecting to available parts out there and even to OnStar’s headquarters. To look further out, the next phase of smart cars in the world will even be able to sense driver reactions to driving conditions, such as braking fast on ice and recommend in real time how to counteract...
They often were the most obvious thing that could be stolen out of a vehicle. Thieves could break a window, pull out the stereo with some basic tools, and sell the device on the black market for a pretty penny. Image:CJ Baker/Flickr ...