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Connected Cars Europe 2017

When cars go driverless, connectivity, software and services will take over the driver’s seatMarc Jadoul @mjadoul

Brussels, 11 May 2017

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The era of driverless cars is coming quickly into view

“Audi to introduce a self-driving car by 2020”

“Ford plans to offer fully self-driving vehicles by 2021”

“First self driving cars on the market by 2019”

“Autononomous cars could be deployed by 2020 or sooner”

“BMW to launch a self-driving electric vehicle in 2021”

“True level 5 autonomy is about 2 years away ”

– Scott Keogh, Head of Audi America, January 2017

– Mark Fields, Ford CEO, August 2016

– Johann Jungwirth, VW Head of Digitalization Strategy, April 2016

– Richard Holman, GM head of foresight and trends, May 2016

– Harald Krueger, BMW CEO, May 2016

– Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, April 2017

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In the mean time, technology has started transforming road safety, business models and driver experience

Software & sensorsConnectivity Services

50% of a vehicle’s value will be in software by 2020.

50%Source: Volkswagen

4 of 5 vehicles built in 2020 will connect to the internet.

4/5Source: Gartner

150% increase in demand for contextual information from 2016 through 2020.

150%Source: Gartner

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Connectivity: leveraging LTE for robust V2X communications – on the way to 5G

Local sensors Local sensors

Parking house

Local sensors

LTE V2N

Edge cloud (MEC)

LTE V2N

Traffic lights, road side infrastructure

LTE V2I LTE V2V

LTE V2P

LTE MEC V2V / eMBMS

Backend

LTE

NB-IoT

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Use case: electronic brake lights

Low 15–20 ms application latency enables near real-time communication, improving road safety

LTE communications enhanced with Multi-access

Edge Computing (MEC)

<1 km

SLOW DOWN

iBRAKE

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Software & sensors: riding the IoT wave for predictive maintenance, fleet management, and driver monitoring applications

Geo-location& geo-fencing

Remote enginediagnostics

Vehicle speed,drive and idle time

OTA firmware and application updates

Fuel leveland efficiency

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Industry collaboration and cross-sector trials/testbeds are key for innovation

Nov. 2015 Use cases

• Electronic brake lights

• Cooperative passing assistant

Nov. 2016 Use cases

• Electronic brake lights

• Cooperative passing assistant

June 2016 Use cases

• Electronic brake light

• Intersection assistant

Feb. 2017 Use case

• Connected rental car

EATA

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Services: car ownership is gradually being replaced by “car as a service”

34% of Generation Y say they are willing to use car-sharing and car services if more convenient.

Vehicle sales growth will slow down due to the rise of new mobility services such as car sharing and e-hailing.

Sources: Deloitte, McKinsey&Company

34%

Keyless operation

Seat, mirrors, radio, music

settings

Toll and parking payment

Maps, POIs, navigation,and parking

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Use case: connected rental car (video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlQcpdUdowg

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