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car connectivity
A connected car is a car that can communicate bidirectionally with other systems outside of the car (LAN). This allows the car to share internet access, and hence data, with other devices both inside and outside the vehicle. For safety-critical applications, it is anticipated that cars will also be connected using dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) or cellular radios, operating in the FCC-granted 5.9 GHz band with very low latency.
Both the U.S. and EU scenarios concentrate on 5.9 GHz communications, however, the EU scenario has a clearer path towards the use of hybrid communications (through the proposed CALM approach) than does the U.S. scenario. As such, the EU scenario is considered more integrated and scalable. Together with other emerging vehicular technologies such as automated driving, electric vehicles and shared mobility, connected vehicle is contributing to a new type of future mobility, which is autonomous, connected, electric and shared vehicles.
Received my MG4 Luxury (that's what the LR version is called here in Finland) a little over a week ago. iSmart control was working well for that time, but now for the last few days it has gone completely dead. Cannot receive any connection from the car. Here's what I've tried:
Unbinding the car...
Good morning
1. Do I have to pair my phone every time. Can it not just connect when I'm in the seat? And can it not remember the items synchronised and just update manually if desired.
2. Does the car have the ability to record a welcome greeting ( I feel lonely sometimes ?)
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