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Future advance in cars

Today we will discuss what cars will look like in the nearest future, there are lot of innovation, we will discuss just few here. Enjoy as you read.

Electric cars

Electric cars are here already but will be more prevalent. In 2016, more than 2 million electric vehicles were sold worldwide and this figure is expected to rise in the near future as more automotive manufacturers implement electric vehicle technology to their fold. One major reason for the rising popularity of electric cars is that they reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By 2030, this environmentally friendly car is even projected to reach up to 50 percent of new vehicle sales. Tesla is at the forefront of the fuel-efficiency movement, releasing a slew of electric and hybrid vehicles that can take you for hundreds of miles with a single charge.
Companies such as VW and General Motors have recently unveiled electric cars to their fleet, while Volvo said that all of the engines they produce will be equipped with an electric motor by 2019.
Electric vehicles are also becoming more affordable, with companies such as Hyundai, Kia and Toyota unveiling hybrid cars under the $30,000 mark, suggesting that investing in fuel efficiency may soon be widely adopted around the globe.

Self-Driving

We are getting closer having self-driving vehicles on our roads. Several years ago cruise control was introduced. Cruise control has been around for a while now and allows us to take our foot of the pedal while maintaining our current speed. Likewise driver assistance systems was created; which allow drivers
to take their hands off the wheels when they’re in a traffic jam or when parking, for example. Much has been made of autonomous driving technology, and while some companies have been testing their self-driving functionalities on open roads, we’re still quite a ways away from widely adopting these cars. A number of cars already have semi-autonomous capabilities in the form of driver-assisted technologies. These include automatic-braking sensors, motorway lane sensors, mapping technology that monitors blind spots, cameras in the back and front of a car, adaptive cruise control and self-parking capabilities.

Connect/Networking

Networking of the auto world is going to be a big part of transportation in the future. While autonomous cars will need to be able to communicate with each other for optimal operation, In order to have self-driving vehicles, cars must be able to connect to and communicate with everything around them. Self-driving—otherwise referred to as autonomous—cars must be able to exchange information not only with humans, but with traffic, weather, vehicle conditions, service stations and so on. They also must be able to communicate with other vehicles, if a vehicle in a line of cars brakes, it triggers a signal. The built-in artificial intelligence system Eugene II transmits this signal via the 10G mobile network to all other vehicles in a radius of several kilometers. As a result, all cars slow down simultaneously, thus preventing a traffic jam in the first place.

GPS Vehicle Tracking

A GPS tracking system can help by updating a vehicle's position at regular intervals. It can be really helpful to parents who want to keep a watch on their teenager for safety concerns. Watching it live just needs Internet access. Little and convenient, the GPS device can be moved from vehicle to vehicle. It can likewise caution guardians through their phone if the vehicle's preset speed threshold is surpassed or if the vehicle enters/leaves certain regions. The items like LiveViewGPS are additionally convenient devices for organizations that want to track their fleet vehicles.

Biometric Seat Technology

This innovation enables drivers to manage ordinary disturbances while driving, making the entire adventure more secure and comfortable. Biometric seat tech uses data from the driver's face, and palm, joining it with real-time data gathered from the auto's steering wheel, accelerator, clutch, and throttle to identify the driver’s anxiety and instructs him/her to take a break when required.

The future holds a lot of technological advancements that will greatly affect not only how cars look and work, but how the car industry will operate as well. We may not know exactly what cars or the car industry itself will look like in 2030, but we do know that vehicles will be increasingly electric with self-driving capabilities.

Important devices
Affective Intelligent Driving Assistant (AIDA)
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Machine learning (ML)
Internet of Things (IoT)

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