Modern push new infotainment system combined with AR navigation / car payment / handwritten recognition touchpad

Posted 2024-12-15 00:00:00 +0000 UTC

According to foreign media, Hyundai Motor Group) has developed a new integrated infotainment system, including augmented reality (AR) - based navigation and car payment systems, to enhance its influence in the fast-growing global automotive infotainment system market. The new system will be installed on the next generation model of Hyundai Group, i.e. introduced into the modern full-size sedan model to be launched in the second half of 2020 Up. (photo source: Hyundai) the new infotainment system is based on the unique modern CCOS (Internet connected car operating system), with the built-in augmented reality navigation system, car payment system, touch pad with handwriting recognition function, and the rear seat infotainment system with better Internet connection effect. (photo source: autocarpro. In) among them, AR navigation system can provide users with accurate GPS navigation in different sections, which increases convenience and security. The system uses a camera installed on the vehicle to realize GPS navigation system, and then displays information on an avnt (audio video navigation telemetry) monitor. With the AR function, the driver can use virtual path navigation on the monitor. Unlike traditional route finding services, which display routes to destinations on a map, the new system displays a real-time route view of the road ahead in case the driver makes a wrong turn. In addition, the system also integrates advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS), such as lane departure and collision warning, to improve safety and provide more accurate driving assistance for drivers. Hyundai said the new infotainment system is the first in South Korea to support car payment. The technology allows drivers to pay for fuel or parking fees by touching the avnt screen without cash or bank cards, and the state-of-the-art payment system also supports membership cards. When the car is close to the gas station or parking lot, the avnt screen will display the notification information to the driver. The payment system with the recognition function allows the driver to operate on the screen of the infotainment system with only one finger, and directly complete all the payment processes. Although GM, or through partnerships with other service providers, also offers payment systems, Hyundai is the first automaker to develop a full payment system platform. At present, Hyundai has cooperated with SK energy, the gas station operator, parking cloud, and six credit card companies including Hyundai, Shinhan bank, Samsung, Lotte and BC to provide the payment service, and the partners will continue to expand the service to other fields. At the same time, the new infotainment system is also equipped with handwriting recognition technology, which allows users to write directly on the screen with their fingers to find their destination or make phone calls. Through the touch panel with handwriting recognition technology, the handwriting character recognition service allows the driver to write directly on the display screen of the infotainment system with his fingers to control the car functions. Moreover, the system can recognize and understand the driver's voice commands, even gestures, to control the system. Hyundai Motor Group announced that the interactive multi-function controller has a concave toughened glass touch panel, which makes writing smoother. In addition to being used for phone calls, navigation or other infotainment systems, the new avnt system can also recognize voice commands, allowing the driver to simply say "close sunroof" or "open window". And Hyundai can also let drivers talk with kakao talk (free Smartphone Application communication service software) to send text messages, synchronize calendars, reminders and services on icloud or among multiple users, and send users reminders of journey updates and changes. (photo source: autocarpro. In) Hyundai provides car to car connectivity services for drivers, allowing users of BLUElink, UVO and GCS to share location information. The car to destination navigation function also includes the use of mobile applications, after parking the car, the owner can more accurately navigate to the destination. Valet mode will not inform the owner's personal information to others who temporarily drive the car, and will inform the owner of the location of the vehicle. The remote 360 view function sends videos of the environment around the parked vehicle, while the multi connection function can connect two different Bluetooth devices, and the neon view provides various navigation topics for the driver. Hyundai hopes to improve the user experience by upgrading services and providing various functions.

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