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3:20-4:25 PM
AUTO-202A-1: Auto Infotainment Advances/Obstacles (Automotive Applications Track)
Paper Title: Auto Infotainment and Connectivity in Autonomous Vehicles - Impacts on Storage

Paper Abstract: Automakers across the globe are designing vehicle cockpits with an ever-growing number of advanced features, many of which are influenced by the wide array of new technologies that consumers use daily. In addition, the future broad deployment of autonomous vehicles will lead to a broader array of automotive cockpit designs. These new cockpits will present opportunities for automakers, and their Tier 1 partners, to offer both more comprehensive, and therefore more storage-intensive, infotainment systems, as well as bare bones systems that deliver only basic features to vehicle passengers, depending on vehicle type. In light of these changing market conditions, this presentation will examine different scenarios for future infotainment system configurations and features in autonomous vehicles, related storage requirements, and provide Strategy Analytics' view of timelines for autonomous vehicle deployment.

Paper Author: Greg Basich, Associate Director, Automotive Infotainment and Telematics, Technology Insights

Author Bio: Greg Basich is the Associate Director with Strategy Analytics’ Automotive Infotainment & Telematics service and the company’s Automotive Connected Mobility service. He has been with Strategy Analytics for more than 5 years after a previous 13-year career as a business-to-business automotive journalist. At Strategy Analytics, Greg focuses on a number of topics, including connected car technologies and business models, automotive infotainment, mobility services such as car sharing and ride hailing, and automotive cyber security.