The mainland overcomes the obstacles of in-vehicle applications and launches a new Internet solution

The mainland overcomes the obstacles of in-vehicle applications and launches a new Internet solution

Continental and Deutsche Telekom launched new functions and the best in-vehicle Internet connection solutions at CeBIT. AutoLinQ started production and put on the market to support the next generation of cars.

Continental AG, the world's leading auto parts supplier, actively promotes the development of in-vehicle services, infotainment and communications in new fields. The company cooperated with Deutsche Telekom to launch a fully open, flexible and in-vehicle infotainment system based on AutoLinQ communication network and Android development platform. Using mobile radio frequency links, cars can connect to mobile phones, home computers and theater systems, online databases, and various Internet value-added services like smart phone "apps" anywhere and anytime. At the CeBIT exhibition in Hannover, Germany (March 2-6, 2010), Continental and Deutsche Telekom, a telecommunications company, demonstrated a concept car with infrastructure functions.

In recent years, the Internet has become a media means that has dominated information, communications and infotainment. More and more people are always online in the office, home, or even roaming. It's just that mobile web access cannot currently be established in the car. Ralf Lenninger, Strategic Research Director of Continental Automotive Body Systems, pointed out: "User-friendliness has not yet been achieved during road driving, there is no innovative content specifically to meet the needs of occupants, and there is no feasible solution to fully integrate technology, infrastructure and content."

However, Continental Group is committed to solving the above problems and has made major technological breakthroughs. At CeBIT, Continental Group launched a trend-setting solution to eliminate previous barriers to in-vehicle Internet applications, and expanded its innovative concept of "simplify your driving" launched in 2009, which can be used in intuitive, non-distracting, high-speed driving conditions Control various functions. From automatic song singing to football portal networks, various applications can provide attractive content and a large number of additional functions. Deutsche Telekom ’s proprietary technology ensures smooth communication between cars and servers, as well as rich content and infrastructure. The two sides work closely together and are the only provider of this system, which will facilitate the easy integration of the system in the future. "Based on this concept, we are leading a new generation of in-vehicle information, communication, and infotainment systems," Lenninger pointed out. "It's like the evolution of the field of communications from landlines to mobile phones."



Continental Group launched the innovative concept of "simplify your driving" in 2009

Drivers can experience the "Car View" function. Continental Group uses this technology to provide them with personalized Internet content and applications reliably, quickly, and easily during high-speed car driving. According to user request, AutoLinQ can read e-mail or read out text messages. The user can also click on a specific application to get the information of the song being played on the radio; click again to download the song to the built-in disk. The partner, Deutsche Telekom, has also introduced functions such as an online phone book, and can choose to directly dial the callee included in the phone book or designate it as a navigation destination.

Thanks to the comprehensive Internet connection, car owners can use device operating systems such as mobile phones even when they are not in the car. Continental and Deutsche Telekom enable mobile owners to check the status and current location of their vehicles at any time through the "Mobile View". "Is the door locked and the lights off?" "Is the window closed?" "Where is the car now?" All of this information can be seen on the display of mobile devices such as their phones. Or, when there is heavy downpour, the owners of the golf course can remotely close the car sunroof. Other functions can be added at any time. For example, with the continued popularity of alternative drive technologies, Continental Group can provide electric vehicle owners with a "mobile window" to manage battery charging.

"Home View" (Home View) establishes a closer connection for people's cars. In this application environment, Continental Group's solution supports real-time data transfer between cars and home computers. Address databases, music tracks, navigation routes, etc. can be managed simultaneously at home or in the car system. As a leading supplier of automotive electronics, Continental Group solutions can access other electronic component interfaces in the car and provide detailed vehicle status reports. Click the mouse to display tire pressure, oil quality or battery power and other information on the desktop system in the home or repair room, which provides great convenience for routine maintenance and maintenance of the car.

"Partner View" (Partner View) is a gateway for the future. Its core function is the AutoLinQ store. Continental and Deutsche Telekom and other partners provide certified and easy-to-download additional applications. From customer service management and personalized news services or entertainment programs, office or secretarial services, advertising or special group services, to restaurant recommendations, help desk search and special applications specifically for football fans, Continental ’s demonstration car at CeBIT has The same rich functions of mobile phones. Easily click and download and install the application in seconds. Continental Group can help motorists arrange to watch the World Cup in South Africa according to their own situation. When a personally selected team plays, the app can issue a prompt, broadcast it on a car radio or TV, or record it in Deutsche Telekom ’s home theater.

Continental Group has developed a system framework to provide a complete set of basic equipment together with high-level partners such as Deutsche Telekom. Through the AutoLinQ store, Continental Group provides an application development platform for third parties, similar to the smart phone application development model. Third parties can quickly and easily develop various applications based on the world's leading development tool Android. Before the end of this year, Continental will also provide software development kits for developers, and cooperate with system partners and car manufacturers to ensure reliable and stable operation of the system through strict certification and standardized design guidance.

The system uses a powerful system-on-a-chip solution. Unlike home computers and mobile phones, these chips can meet the requirements of the harsh use environment of the automotive industry. In addition to the commonly used in-vehicle infotainment functions, the chip also supports the Linux operating system and can run Android and JavaScript programs. The system to be launched by Continental Group can flexibly configure the operation of navigation, mobile phone, radio, music, and various AutoLinQ applications according to market and vehicle model needs. This method facilitates the application of the solution to various vehicle models. T-Systems, Deutsche Telekom ’s Corporate Customer Department, combines information and communication technologies to support Internet access and small program operations while driving. The T-Labs laboratory of the Deutsche Telekom R & D center also configures the latest results into this solution.

Industry analysts believe that this solution is a decisive step in the right direction. Thilo Koslowski, vice president and chief automotive analyst of Gartner, pointed out that these functions are the evolution of high-tech smart video games to popular applications. "In the past five years, as with safety and energy saving, in-vehicle networks and related information access have greatly promoted the development of consumer electronics."

Continental Group's 2009 sales were approximately 20 billion euros, making it one of the world's leading auto parts suppliers. The Group's business covers braking systems, powertrain and chassis systems and components, instruments, infotainment systems, automotive electronics, tires and industrial rubber products, and is committed to improving driving safety and environmental protection. Continental is also an excellent partner in the field of automotive network communications. Currently, the Group has approximately 134,500 employees worldwide in 46 countries.

Continental Automotive Group's 2009 sales were approximately 12 billion euros, and it had chassis and safety systems (2009 sales of 4.4 billion euros and 27,000 employees) and powertrain systems (2009 sales of 3.4 billion euros and 24,000 employees) ) And body electronic systems (2009 sales of 4.4 billion euros, 27,000 employees) three business units. Currently, the Automobile Group has more than 130 branches worldwide. As a partner in the passenger car and commercial vehicle industries, the Automobile Group is committed to a new driving experience that is safe, environmentally friendly, economical, and comfortable in order to further modernize automobiles and develop and produce various innovative products and systems.

The Chassis and Safety System Department develops and produces electronic and hydraulic brake systems, chassis control systems, sensors, driver assistance systems, airbag control systems, washing systems, and electronic air suspension systems. Its core advantage is the ConTIGuard® system integrating active and passive safety systems. Powertrain Systems focuses on innovative and efficient automotive powertrain systems. Its rich product range covers gasoline and diesel fuel injection systems, engine management systems, transmission control, sensors and actuators, fuel supply systems, hybrid and electric vehicles Components and systems. Information management is the core business of the body electronic system department. The products of Body Electronic Systems include instrument clusters and multi-function displays, control units, electronic car entry systems, tire monitoring systems, radios, multimedia and navigation systems, temperature control systems, in-vehicle information service solutions, and cockpit modules and systems.

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