Guest post by
Ashish Verma, Senior Consultant, Infosys
Millions of lives are lost in road accidents annually due to lack of crash-avoidance technology such as Wi-Fi based vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication. Vehicles equipped with such technology are still at a distance and will require further experiments before actually becoming reality. Connected vehicle is one such step in that direction. Connected vehicle services are provided by vehicle OEMs with the help of smart phones sitting on top of vehicle dashboard. It has paved a way for installing In-vehicle apps which can act as content provider from multiple sources (such as embedded sensing devices and big data application) to provide a seamless driving experience.