New high end cars have offered to ability to hook up your MP3 player directly to a port in the dashboard. The makes it unnecessary to use clunky devices such as a tape deck pass-through or radio frequency over ride device to play media files from your MP3 player or computer. With new cloud based media systems such as the Apple iCloud, however, new automobiles will be able to read your data stored on the cloud just as any other device would and play it through your sound system without having to connect additional wires or even save any data locally in your car.
Online GPS systems can also gain a boost to usability through cloud services. Instead of downloading maps directly to a single GPS device, your car could directly access GPS data from a cloud server and make updates to things like construction information or road changes in real time, without the need to update a downloaded map with any software downloads. This could also be handy for a user who may be able to save special maps that they have paid for in their cloud server and access them from multiple cars instead of having to download them, and possibly pay separately, for each car that they own, or any new car that they buy.
Car manufacturers are able to utilize computing in cars through the cloud to make the driving experience much safer for everyone on the road. By collecting real time information on the car?s driving data, analysis can be done on driving conditions and defrost windows automatically, for instance, based on the local weather. More importantly, it can also sense possible issues in the engine or required service updates or safety recalls and notify the driver accordingly.
New sensor technology such as sonar and automated braking could to help prevent roadside accidents. There are also new car computing technologies in the works that could help with lane changing, which would be a great benefit to anyone who has ever had issues with seeing cars in their blind spot when changing lanes. This could be based on sonar sensors detecting the presence of other cars in the area, coupled with devices that track what lane you are in. The lane tracking features could also be employed to help drivers who may swerve unexpectedly from their lane to stay between the lines.
A last bit of safety technology that we may see in the near future is the ability by car computers to disable wireless devices such as cell phones when reaching certain speeds. The data showing the dangers of cell phone usage, and especially texting, at excessive speeds while driving is overwhelming. While this may not be a popular technology with everyone, if it is enforced by local officials there is no doubt that it will cut down on the amount of accidents.
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Source: http://www.aksindiblog.com/2012/10/car-computing-technology.html
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