BMWs ConnectedDrive

The virtual co-driver with a seventh sense
October 15, 2002 9:16 AM
Filed Under: BMW

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BMWs ConnectedDrive

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ConnectedDrive Projekt Pixel light on DMD Basis(Digital MicroMirror Device): Pixel light headlamp on the right of the picture, compared to a Bi-Xenon headlamp on the lefet side of the picture
The virtual co-driver with a seventh sense The BMW Group is developing the seventh sense for the automobile: ConnectedDrive is a concept destined to give the motorist an even more "intelligent" and individual vehicle in the future, offering even more safety and motoring comfort. This new intelligence is created by interconnecting the "nervous systems" of the car with one another and with the world outside, in this process creating new skills and abilities. Two examples of this new intelligence already tested in a research car are, first, the process of making stop-and-go traffic easier and smoother through ConnectedDrive, with the driver able to delegate the job of constantly applying the brakes to his car, and, second, the ability to make unpredictable country roads safer particularly at night, with the active gas pedal "telling" the driver to slow down by building up increasing counter-pressure in front of tight bends. These examples show that ConnectedDrive is not just some kind of new system, but rather an overrriding, all-round and truly convincing concept. It interconnects and supplements formerly separate modules in the areas of telematics, online services and driver assistance systems, intervening by providing the necessary support and giving the driver specific, on-demand information. You might therefore say that ConnectedDrive is a kind of virtual co-driver giving the driver the right information correctly processed at the right time. And this immediately reveals another, decisive advantage of this special concept developed by the BMW Group: The driver does not necessarily receive more information, but rather better information - ConnectedDrive makes life easier, not more difficult, for the driver. Introducing ConnectedDrive, BMW is making a significant, far-reaching contribution to the improvement of mobility. The concept offers everything required to interconnect the needs of the environment, the optimisation of transport as a whole, the maximisation of safety on the road, and that sheer driving pleasure so typical of BMW. The latest module introduced within the concept of ConnectedDrive is a wonderful example of this far-reaching improvement: BMW Online incorporating an internet-based parking information service guides the driver to a car park where space is still available. This eliminates the usual, tedious process of looking for parking space, at the same time making life easier for the driver, helping to improve traffic conditions, and preserving the environment. ConnectedDrive also supplements the dynamic navigation process by enabling the driver to avoid traffic congestion, with the navigation system, traffic information services and the BMW Assist telematics service all interacting for this purpose in order to provide a wide range of benefits. "We wish to bring the driver out of his isolation, giving him access to all the information he finds important or desirable", states Dr Burkhard Göschel, BMW Group Board Member for Development and Purchasing: "ConnectedDrive bringing all the necessary systems and features together is the key to reaching this goal." The early days of ConnectedDrive:
navigation using signals for the ABS brake system
BMW's development specialists set the foundation for ConnectedDrive years ago, introducing the first concepts into practice right from the start. Today, for example, signals from the wheel speed sensors serve not only to mastermind the brakes, but also to measure distances in the process of vehicle navigation, for example when satellite contact is interrupted in a tunnel. Signals generated by the airbag electronics, in turn, are used for triggering an automatic emergency call function via BMW Assist. BMW Assist:
Future-oriented ConnectedDrive service already available today
The BMW Assist telematics service already in use today is an important highlight of ConnectedDrive comprising a number of significant functions:
  • Emergency call/automatic emergency call in severe accidents.
  • Mobile support service.
  • Real-time traffic information (not available in the US)
  • Mobility-based inquiry services covering numerous points of interest.
In Germany BMW has been offering customers BMW Assist since 1999, providing a data retransmission function feeding navigation data such as the addresses of service stations, hotels or any other address from an external BMW call center into the navigation system of a car while on the move. This function also covers telephone numbers required by the driver, the car telephone connecting the driver with the number desired automatically after he clicks on to the number. BMW Online: entering destinations from the internet at the touch of a button (not available in the US) Introducing the new 7 Series, BMW is offering internet-based services in the car for the first time through a special gateway. And with its deep integration of on-board electronic systems, BMW Online is truly unique in the market: Going beyond the features already provided by BMW Assist, this service enables the driver to download further functions from the internet providing a wide range of additional benefits and options. Accordingly, the BMW customer is able not only to access comprehensive databases such as directory services, hotel addresses as well as the latest news or information on the stock exchange, but also to enter his personal data files such as address lists directly from his PC, naturally maintaining full confidentiality in the process. Then, while riding in his car, he is able to conveniently access both general and private data, if necessary entering new destinations and addresses whenever required. And all he has to do to file this information in the on-board navigation system is press a button. The online services portfolio can be adjusted and supplemented to meet new requirements at any time, simply by updating the software. This made it very simple for BMW's engineers to integrate the new service already described for listing and showing the way to car parks with free spaces in densely populated areas (not available in the US). The car park operators linked to this parking information service are networked with the BMW Online gateway and regularly report the number of parking lots currently available. Given the popularity of this service, the number of car parks linked up to the system is constantly growing. Further information on this service is to be found in the internet under www.parkinfo.com
Source: Text and photos courtesy BMW AG
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