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A Report on the Future Perspective of the Telematics Industry along with a Forecast for the Automotive Telematics Market.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61602) has announced the addition of Analyzing Automotive Telematics to their offering.

The advent of any technology always brings with itself an equally strong supporting wave of academic study on the safety, ease of usage and enhancement of convenience of that technology in human usage arena. The application of this approach to automotive usage is known as Automotive Telematics (AT). AT is an integrated platform of mobile, in-vehicle computing computing - computer  and wireless technologies which provide the foundation for safety, asset management, information, convenience and entertainment, to consumers who have increasingly diverse and mobile lifestyles.

Some of the applications of AT such as collecting road tolls, intelligent road usage management systems, auto insurance price determinants, fleet vehicle location tracking, automatic collision notification, location driven driver assistance services and dedicated short range communications “DSRC” redirects here. For other uses, see DSRC (disambiguation).
Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) is a short to medium range wireless protocol specifically designed for automotive use. It offers communication between the vehicle and roadside equipment.
 in vehicle early warning notification alerts are all applications which are setting new trends worldwide and taking the overall consumer experience to newer heights.

Remote Vehicle Diagnostics is another area which is increasingly gaining ground as it identifies the mechanical or electrical problem in the vehicle which is then automatically transmitted by the AT package system to the manufacturer service organization.

The AT monitored system also has capabilities of owner notification of any problems with the vehicle via the internet. Other applications currently under testing include on demand navigation, audio-visual entertainment content streaming.

This report on Analyzing Automotive Telematics is an insight into the Automotive Telematics industry with a look in to the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide.  and the major phases which have led to the development of technologies as the high compression engine, microprocessor control and Telematics.

The report analyzes the basics of Telematics and the applications of Telematics which have distinctly been demarcated into market segments along with the market expectations from Automotive Telematics with it's impact on the automobile industry automobile industry, the business of producing and selling self-powered vehicles, including passenger cars, trucks, farm equipment, and other commercial vehicles.  is also provided in the report. The report takes in to consideration the Global Telematics Industry and the areas where certain commercial models of Telematics have faced pitfalls in success even with the CRM (Customer Relationship Management) An integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the presales and postsales activities in an organization.  processes implemented by the suppliers or brand building efforts.

In a global perspective, the report analyzes the European, Asian, and the US Telematics market along with their relative intricate set ups. The applications of Automotive Telematics and their performance in the real world scenario and the prevalent trends in the technological progression of Automotive Telematics are comprehensively explained in the report.

Further, the report provides an outlook on the major car manufacturers who are active in the industry. The report provides a unique judgmental judg·men·tal  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or dependent on judgment: a judgmental error.

2. Inclined to make judgments, especially moral or personal ones:
 analysis of the Telematics Industry and evaluates the compatibility of terrestrial Dealing with the earth. See terrestrial link.  cellular systems with satellite networks which is ushering in Noun 1. ushering in - the introduction of something new; "it signalled the ushering in of a new era"
first appearance, introduction, debut, entry, launching, unveiling - the act of beginning something new; "they looked forward to the debut of their new product line"
 the Telematics revolution.

The report presents a future perspective of the Telematics Industry along with the forecast for the Automotive Telematics Market.

Content Outline:

A. Executive Summary

B. Introduction to the Industry

C. Introduction to Telematics

D. The Impact of Telematics on the Automobile Industry

E. The Global Telematics Industry

F. Analyzing the Failure of the Subscription-based Telematics Model

G. Looking at the European Telematics Market

H. Looking at the US Telematics Market

I. Looking at the Asian Telematics Market

J. Applications of Automotive Telematics

K. Analyzing the Performance of Telematics Systems

L. Trends in Technology

M. Major Car Manufacturers Active in the Industry

N. Judgmental Analysis on Automotive Telematics

O. Future Perspective of the Industry

P. Appendix

Q. Glossary A term used by Microsoft Word and adopted by other word processors for the list of shorthand, keyboard macros created by a particular user. See glossaries in this publication and The Computer Glossary.  of Terms

Companies Mentioned:

- BMW BMW
 in full Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

German automaker. Founded as an aircraft engine manufacturer in 1916, the company assumed the name Bayerische Motoren Werke and became known for its high-speed motorcycles in the 1920s.
 

- Daimler Chrysler

- Fiat

- Ford

- General Motors

- Honda

- Jaguar

- Mazda

- Mercedes Benz Mercedes Benz

expensive automobile and status symbol. [Trademarks: Crowley Trade, 368]

See : Luxury
 

- Nissan Motors “Nissan” redirects here. For other uses, see Nissan (disambiguation).
Nissan Motor Company, Limited (日産自動車株式会社
 

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