Cisco, Hyundai unveil hyper-connected development

Cisco and Hyundai have announced the production of a next-generation, hyper-connected car.

Unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, this new in-vehicle network will feature in Hyundai’s premium 2019 vehicles.

The new platform will drive innovation inside the car. It’s highly configurable and secure, and offers the flexibility to design and build new services. It will provide ‘over-the-air updates’ and accelerate the time it takes to bring new capabilities to market.

The use of a Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) architecture sets the stage for adaptive technologies. It offers integrated, multi-layer security, as well as full end-to-end networking, allowing for true sensor integration. It will also enable new, high-speed services through an integration layer between software and legacy hardware.

The development of first-generation solutions will enable 1Gbps ethernet. This will significantly increase the in-vehicle bandwidth. The solutions will provide flexibility, lower costs, and improved security. By enabling IP and Ethernet services, legacy buses and devices will work together with the new Ethernet attached devices and services.

Ruba Borno, vice president, growth initiatives and chief of staff to CEO, Cisco, said, ‘Cisco is pleased to bring a standards-based approach in partnership with the automotive industry; one that will help accelerate innovation and increase the value to the consumer. By creating a flexible, scalable, and secure platform, we are allowing automotive companies to deliver better cars, faster.’

Seung-ho Hwang, executive vice president and head of Hyundai Motor Group’s auto intelligence business department, added, ‘Hyundai Motor Group’s ongoing collaboration with top global technology companies is a testament to our ‘open innovation’ spirit; one that will prepare us for continued leadership as transportation and mobility undergo an unprecedented evolution. Our partnership with Cisco is an outstanding example of such efforts, and in 2019 we will unveil the first vehicle equipped with groundbreaking connected-car technologies jointly developed by the two companies.’

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