Vehicle communication systems allow passengers of the moving vehicle to contact the rest of the world using a cellular telephone network. These systems allow the transfer of speech and data for personal and business purposes, as well as a connection for traffic monitoring, navigation, diagnosis, entertainment and security applications. Many new vehicles on the market today come with systems that are connected to the services provided by the car manufacturer. With the help of these systems, drivers can come into contact with the service provider 24/7, or by one click of a button or automatically in case of an accident.
Services such as ONSTAR GM and Ford synchronization use the GPS system to constantly monitor the position of the vehicle, as well as tracking the operating condition of the vehicle. They also allow passengers of the vehicle, initiate phone calls to transmit the diagnostic information of the vehicle, and are able to call emergency rescue services in case of a serious accident.
Car communication
The proposed services vary depending on the supplier, but in most communication systems they include:
Automatic notification of the accident. Emergency services. Automatic diagnostics and verification of vehicles. Voice Activation of the High Communications. Navigation from turning to turn. Help of a stolen vehicle. Remote door unlock. Help on the road. Stop stolen vehicle and ignition lock. Wi-Fi Internet access. In 2015, Verizon will become the first company that is not related to a car manufacturer to offer a system of communication of a vehicle for cars. Their system is called Verizon a car, will use a small device connected to the port of OBDII vehicle, which contacts the wireless network with another device mounted in the sun visor.