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Smart cities: Connectivity and beyond

At Smart Cities Week D.C., experts discuss connectivity -- and beyond WASHINGTON, D.C.--Cities are expected to see enormous growth in the coming decades, and local, state and federal officials are hoping that technology can help mitigate some of the issues that will come along with...

Samsung establishes $300 million fund to focus on connected cars

Samsung said smart sensors, artificial intelligence and high-performance computing will be among the top priorities of the new fund Samsung Electronics has unveiled the Samsung Automotive Innovation Fund, a new $300 million pool which will focus exclusively on the automotive market. Samsung’s investment will put...

Ericsson partners with Volvo unit for connected cars

More than almost any other connected devices, connected cars need to communicate with one another. This will require interoperability of disparate devices, networks and software platforms. That's why software developers, network engineers and automakers are partnering and cooperating to create new frameworks for autonomous...

Rogers Communications launches connected car offering

The Canadian telco’s connected car offering is built by Chinese vendor ZTE Canadian communications firm Rogers Communications has launched a connected car product in the local market. Built by Chinese vendor ZTE and powered by Mojio's open platform for connected cars, the Rogers Smart Drive...

Rogers Communications launches connected car offering

 The Canadian telco’s connected car offering is built by Chinese vendor ZTE Canadian communications firm Rogers Communications has launched a connected car product in the local market. Built by Chinese vendor ZTE and powered by Mojio's open platform for connected cars, the Rogers Smart Drive...

China Mobile, Huawei demo technologies driving 5G

Huawei said the 5G demo lays the foundation for future development of connected vehicles China Mobile, the world’s largest telecommunications company, together with Chinese companies SAIC Motor and Huawei Technologies have completed a demonstration of what it claims to be the world's first 5G remote...

GM working on connected and automated vehicles in Michigan

Michigan road agencies and General Motors R&D division are collaborating in the connected and automated vehicle space by demonstrating smart signal technology In collaboration with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the Macomb County Department of Roads, the GM development vehicles were able to...

V2X gaining traction in the smart mobility industry: Study

The research firm said V2X still needs a credible installation strategy ABI Research said V2X (vehicle-to-everything) communicaitons is finally gaining momentum in the smart mobility industry, with a growing number of initiatives, trials and product launches. The search firm said the cellular technology, which is being...

Apple says autonomous systems could disrupt vehicle market

Global automakers may be breathing a collective sigh of relief today after Apple CEO Tim Cook responded to a reporter’s question about self-driving cars. Cook said Apple is focused on autonomous systems and artificial intelligence, but stopped short of saying the iPhone maker is...

Bell signs connected car services deal with Hyundai and Kia in Canada

Through Bell’s connectivity, the car makers will offer security, safety, diagnostics and infotainment services. Canadian telco Bell has signed an agreement with Hyundai AutoEver Telematics America (HATA), a subsidiary of Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group, to deliver a range of connected telematics services including security, safety,...

Toyota Connected aims to expand data science hub in Texas

Toyota announced plans to hire additional people and expand office space at its Plano headquarters Toyota Connected is planning to double its headcount and expand its office space in Plano, Texas, in an area adjacent to Toyota Motor North America’s new headquarters. Toyota Connected is the...

Utilizing IoT for improved traffic safety, intelligent transportation and connected cars

Deep dive: Utilizing IoT technology for improved traffic safety, intelligent transportation systems and connected and automated vehicles Dave Sparks, Senior Research Scientist, Transportation Operations Group, Texas A&M Transportation Institute discusses the use of IoT technologies to improve traffic safety, transportation and connected vehicles at the...

Smart Cities, Vehicles and Transportation: Connected and automated vehicles

Panel discussion: Connected and automated vehicles Sam Lucero, Senior Principal Analyst, IHS Markit moderates a panel of experts including Richard Soja, Senior Principal Engineer, NXP Automotive, Dave Sparks, Senior Research Scientist, Transportation Operations Group, Texas A&M Transportation Institute and Steven Shladover, California PATH Manager, Partners for Advanced Transportation...

Smart Cities, Vehicles and Transportation: Closing remarks Day 1

Closing remarket for the Day 1 of the Smart Cities, Vehicles and Transportation session at the Enterprise IoT Summit in Austin, Texas.

Enterprise IoT Summit: Connected Vehicles in Florida

Marcus Welz, CEO, Siemens Intelligent Traffic Systems, kicks off a session in which Robert Frey, Planning Director, Tampa Hillsborough County Expressway Authority and Steve Novosad, System Engineering Lead, Tampa Hillsborough County Expressway Authority will discuss Connected vehicles in Florida. https://youtu.be/EXxNoxnpzFg Marcus Welz leads the Siemens Intelligent Traffic...

Enterprise IoT Summit: Connected vehicles

Advancements in the connected IoT vehicle landscape Jeff Warra, Business Development Engineer, Spirent https://youtu.be/uUeJM72LtYU As a Business Development Engineer at Spirent, Mr. Warra works on developing the next advancements in the connected vehicle landscape for the automotive, aerospace and off-highway sectors. Jeff has over 18 years of...

Mojio at MWC 2017: Partnerships Are Driving Connected Vehicles

“Smart. Smart phones, smart watches, smart TVs, smart homes. We live in an increasingly smart and connected world. Yet, more than a billion vehicles remain so incredibly … unconnected.” - excerpt from Mojio’s visionary partnering video at MWC 2017 Can carriers connect a billion cars?...

AT&T SVP of IoT discusses connected car business strategy

Chris Penrose offers insight into the value IoT provides to automotive manufacturers, and discusses new connected car partnership with the Bridge Alliance During an interview at Mobile World Congress 2017, Chris Penrose, AT&T's senior vice president of IoT, discussed the carrier's quickly growing connected car...

Connected cars will provide opportunities, challenges for telcos

The connected car offers new opportunities and new challenges for telecommunications providers, according to a new report from Deloitte. Meanwhile, the ecosystem around vehicle connectivity is ramping up to support driver assistance systems and more autonomous vehicle testing. One of the major challenges for telcos...

The network infrastructure needs of connected and autonomous vehicles

ExteNet Systems CTO Tormod Larsen discusses the network infrastructure advancements needed to realize the future of fully autonomous driving. In a recent interview with RCR Wireless News, ExteNet Systems CTO Tormod Larsen shared his perspective on how network infrastructure will have to change...

Are autonomous cars on a race to nowhere?

Autonomous cars on the roads today are no better than human drivers, according to Professor Gerhard Fettweis, the Vodafone chair at the Technical University of Dresden. A veteran of several successful wireless startups, Fettweis is currently researching millimeter wave applications that could be part of...

Salus implements Ayla Networks IoT platform for smart buildings

The IoT platform is set to allow the company to connect smart building products to the cloud. Salus, a provider of energy control solutions for smart buildings, is using Ayla Networks’ internet of things platform to connect its Salus Wyse.ly suite of...

DOT proposes V2V communications mandate

The 90-day public comment period is ongoing for a proposed U.S. Department of Transportation mandate that would require automakers to include vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications in all models by 2020. According to policymakers, the proposed rule is intended to harness technology to advance crash avoidance systems...

Reality Check: Connected car tech will help you finally understand your car

How the connected car can inform and empower drivers in ways not possible before. Editor’s Note: The RCR Wireless News Reality Check section is where C-level executives and advisory firms from across the mobile industry share unique insights and experiences. Imagine you’re at the...