Technological Innovations and Progressive Regulations Lead to Safer and More Secure Cars
This study analyzes the regulatory framework of the connected vehicle (CV) sector’s various segments in Europe, North America (NA), and China. The increase in embedded navigation systems and fifth-generation (5G) technology will drive several new CV features through an app or service. The deployment of over-the-air (OTA) software updates and personal information sharing for a personalized experience will grow. This technological shift will require regulations to prevent security risks, such as unauthorized access of personal data, fraudulent transactions, and identity theft.
This research discusses regulations/standards on the following technologies: eCall, next-generation (NG) eCall, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), cellular (C)-V2X, cybersecurity, 5G connectivity, personal data security, intelligent speed assistance (ISA), web services, and internet of vehicles.
Key Issues Addressed
- What CV regulations, standards, and policies did Europe introduce?
- What CV regulations, standards, and policies did NA introduce?
- What CV regulations, standards, and policies did China introduce?
- Which CV technology segments will require regulation in the next few years?