The 3 Core Principles of Connected Cars
Without these principles, connected cars are just computers on wheels
What’s Happening at EMQ
IoT doesn’t just fix things for you. It fixes things with you.
IoT is more than a concept now. We can see it in action all around us, including a growing impact on the automotive industry: EV, autonomous driving, smart mobility, intelligent transportation. You name it. Automotive is IoT-curious.
Generally, this interest focuses on the trifecta of core principles: maintenance, safety, and security.
And the good thing is IoT has a lot to offer for all areas.
We can see its impact in other industries — from industrial manufacturing, to energy and utilities, to consumer device networks, and advanced applications in machine learning and AI.
The advent of IoT will be the technology that heralds a new age of connected cars.
At EMQ, we’re discussing a whole host of relevant innovations: MQTT over QUIC, V2X, blockchain, and so much more. Who knows what other advancements may come our way! But rest assured, when they do, we’ll bring them to you here.
Whether you are a hobbyist, designer, or leader in the connected vehicles space, you will enjoy hitting the road with this week’s round-up of automotive-focused content.
Drive safe!
EMQ Features
A connected car is a vehicle equipped with internet connectivity, sensors and communication devices. Discover automotive connectivity and trends like IoV & MQTT.
QUIC is a protocol designed by Google to improve the connectivity in web & mobile networks. Discover MQTT over QUIC use cases in IoV/IoT.
What Is V2X (Vehicle to Everything)? This article explores everything you need to know about the latest in the Internet of Vehicles.
“Catch” the CAN Bus and learn how it works, what the pros and cons are, and so much more from an MQTT perspective.
What is “data stream processing” and how does that work in a vehicle? Explore the benefits of what it means to have more than just a “computerized car.”