IoT forms the backbone of connected vehicle technology. By embedding sensors and connectivity in vehicles, IoT enables the collection and exchange of data in real-time. This data includes information about vehicle speed, location, engine performance, and external conditions, which can be used to optimize driving and maintenance.
The deployment of 5G networks is critical for the success of connected vehicles. 5G offers high-speed, low-latency communication, allowing vehicles to share data almost instantaneously. This capability is essential for applications such as autonomous driving, where split-second decisions are crucial.
Sensors, including LiDAR, radar, and cameras, are vital for gathering detailed information about the vehicle’s surroundings. These sensors enable advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving features by providing accurate, real-time data on road conditions, obstacles, and other vehicles.