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In-Vehicle Wired & Wireless Connectivity: Emerging Technologies Enable New Capabilities

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出 版 商:Strategy Analytics
出版日期:2017/07/19
頁  數:47頁
文件格式:Word
 

Report Summary:

Brought-in mobile devices continue to exert a strong influence on the development trajectory of IVI systems. The once-ubiquitous 3.5mm/auxiliary input continues to decline as USB asserts its dominance as the preferred wired connectivity solution globally. Ongoing evolution and development of the Bluetooth wireless standard assures its leading status in the pantheon of wireless connectivity solutions. 

Wi-Fi emerges as a versatile and powerful standard for both device connectivity and data transmission, but challenges persist in its search for a sustainable data service monetization model. 

Tech brands such as Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Google are also increasing their presence in the vehicle through branded interfaces and app solutions.

 Table of Contents 

1.         Executive Summary
2.         Wired Connectivity in Automotive

 2.1       3.5mm/Aux Input
 2.2       USB
  2.2.1    USB 1.X and 2.0
  2.2.2    USB 3.0/SuperSpeed & USB 3.1 Gen 2/SuperSpeed+
  2.2.3    USB Type-C
  2.2.4    Automotive USB Forecast and Outlook
 2.3       Other Wired Connectivity Solutions
  2.3.1    Apple Lightning
  2.3.2    HDMI
  2.3.3    Intel Thunderbolt
  2.3.4    MHL
3.         Automotive In-Vehicle Wireless Connectivity
 3.1       Summary
 3.2       Bluetooth
  3.2.1    Bluetooth Summary
  3.2.2    Bluetooth 3.0+HS (High Speed)
  3.2.3    Bluetooth 4.0/Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) (formerly Smart and Bluetooth Smart Ready)
  3.2.4    Bluetooth 5.0
  3.2.5    Bluetooth Profiles
  3.2.6    Automotive Bluetooth Trends and Issues
 3.3       Wi-Fi
  3.3.1    Wi-Fi 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac
  3.3.2    802.11ac
  3.3.3    Wi-Fi 802.11ad “WiGig”
  3.3.4    Wi-Fi 802.11ah “HaLow”
  3.3.5    Wi-Fi Certified Passpoint/Hotspot 2.0
  3.3.6    Wi-Fi Direct/Miracast
 3.4       Other Wireless Technologies
  3.4.1    NFC
  3.4.2    RFID
4.         Conclusions
 4.1       Wired Connectivity
  4.1.1    3.5mm/Aux
  4.1.2    USB
 4.2       Wireless Connectivity
  4.2.1    Bluetooth
  4.2.2    Wi-Fi
  4.2.3    Other Wireless Technologies
  4.2.4    Apple, Google and AirPlay/Chromecast
  4.2.5    Digital Assistant Technology in the Car
  4.2.6    “Apple Car” – Unicorn or Coming Disruptor?
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