BARCELONA, Spain – NXP showcased its vision for the connected car of the future this week at Mobile World Congress. The topics highlighted not only addressed typical car connectivity functions, but also autonomous driving and integration via vehicle-to-x.
Starting with the outside of the concept car, a few of the concepts included the integration of NFC in order to enter the vehicle via a smartphone or to deliver products to the trunk. In addition, two possible smart license plate examples included the use of electronically managed toll or parking facilities through long-range RFID functionality. Law enforcement agencies also could access information about the vehicle and the owner via the smart license plate technology.
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NXP is also looking to future concepts such as expanding V2X-type functionality to motorbikes, working with existing unused Sirius satellite antennas in U.S. vehicles, and the use of V2X functionality as a second tier of support for radar to allow connected cars to continue to stay alert to their surroundings in bad weather. A note explaining the Sirius comment is that in 2013, 60% of all new cars in the U.S. were equipped with this functionality even if the owner has not turned on the service.
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