Tuesday, May 29, 2012

cars use the head unit controlling a smart phone directly or integrated


Hampshire, - According MirrorLink, so any smart phone can communicate with the head unit, must use the Internet standard technologies (eg Internet Protocol). Thus, a variety of head units are made by the manufacturer (vendor), as well as the phone (could be also a tablet), mutually compatible, such as Bluetooth and USB connections, and is the latest Wi-Fi technology. Use live plug (plug and play). Amazingly able to stream audio-video in Real-Time Protocol (RTP).

It is estimated, in 2016, approximately 92 million cars produced in that year would use the head unit can control a smart phone (smartphone) directly or integrated.It was concluded by Juniper Reseach, research firm from Hampshire, England some time ago about the vehicle telematic trend in the future. So unlike now - limited use of luxury cars - will also menyasarkan into segments that or "entry level", such as Avanza-Xenia,

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StandardizationHapepintar and tablet operating system Android or iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch are mushrooming now this, facilitate access to the internet, including downloading the applications that are required at all times.
In fact, not all head units can be used to access a smart phone. On the other hand, using a smart phone while driving is also not possible because it is very dangerous. Solutions that are offered, together with the head unit to a smart phone can communicate with each other.
 
For this reason, MirrorLink (formerly known as Termina Mode), a consortium that sets standards Car Connectivity, offering connectivity between mobile phone integrated with the smart car infotainment systems.
 
The concept has to offer, car owners smart enough to connect the phone with the cable head unit. After that, head unit with touch screen, can be used to access and control the phone. With this addition, the control can be done via the buttons on the steering wheel. The result, while driving, the driver can still get the required information without having to turn the eyes off the road and move the hand from the steering wheel.