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The Dangerous Aspects of Owning Smart Cars

March 18, 2016 By Deborah Campbell Leave a Comment

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As automobiles become more computerized, they tend to inherit the same dangers that a computer itself would be exposed to. While previous types of vehicles would – in essence – only be threatened by the prospect of having your keys stolen or your alarm system jammed and turned off, the ideas that all these new, modern cars plan to include are a lot more vulnerable to cybersecurity threats.

This is something that the FBI and the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has warned carmakers about. This comes as a highly valid concern on behalf of carmakers and owners of ‘smart’ automobiles, as previous year was reason enough for Fiat and General Motors Co to reconsider some of their security systems for vehicles and the synced smartphones.

In July 2015, 1.4 million Fiat Chrysler cars in the U.S. were recalled at the company’s centers to install extra security software after a particular magazine report started raising some concerns at the prospect of hacking cars. Meanwhile, General Motors Co also strengthened their smartphone app security through an update, after finding out that a fairly unequipped hacker could take control of some of the functions of a hybrid electric Chevrolet Volt.

BMW AG also announced that it had fixed a weakness in their software that may have allowed hackers to remotely open doors of vehicles without effort.

While no real-world attack of the sorts has ever taken place, it was increasingly worrisome when engineers and programmers came to the conclusion that the 2014 Jeep Cherokee could’ve easily had its steering, transmission and brakes hacked in and taken control of remotely, endangering the life of drivers, on top of threatening their possessions.

In order to protect owners from these dangers, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and the Association of Global Automakers opened an information sharing and analysis center last year to help propagate all the information available on this topic and help prevent real life attacks from happening. The public was also warned about fake emails that hackers could send, pretending to offer software updates from individuals’ cars and mobile phones, and therefore accidentally giving away the very key to their vehicles.

Now imagine what potential hackers could have on the autonomous vehicles that we expect to become a reality by the year 2030. Hijacking cars, kidnapping attempts and other terrifying prospects of the sort could be something that both carmakers and users will have to concern themselves with.

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Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: autonomous cars, cybersecurity threats of vehicles, hacking cars, smart cars

Ford Making the Move on the Driverless Car Market

March 9, 2016 By Kenneth Scott 1 Comment

Driverless Car Patents

While the autonomous vehicle market doesn’t practically exist yet, most top carmakers in the world are already thinking a decade ahead and applying for driverless car patents. The best example is probably Ford, which – having already reached the stage where they’re testing their driverless cars in harsh weather conditions to perfect the sensors – is also busying itself with patenting new and ambitious projects.

The latest patent that comes on behalf of Ford is a windshield entertainment system, which I’m going to go ahead and call a ‘momentary discharge of overzealousness’. Carmakers around the world are judging that 2020 will be the year where semi-autonomous vehicles will be hitting the market, given the stage of development their prototypes are in at the current time. Fully automated and driverless cars, however, won’t become a thing for us until the estimated 2030. Even with less than a decade and a half of waiting ahead of us, and yet the patented concept is still amazingly cool.

At least, they get to say they were first when things really do really go down that path.

The patent was published recently by the U.S. Patent Office and gives off some information regarding the way Ford envisions the entertainment system that will lie inside your amazingly smart and independent car. The concept is very reminiscent of how drive-in theaters work, except the cinema is actually driving with you, in the car.

Even though that would’ve been very futuristic and fun to witness, the windshield doesn’t start rendering images as you would expect but instead features a roll-down screen that deploys from above it and has a projector displaying images on it. Going by the same type of thinking, Ford even said that this concept could easily be applied to any other flat surface; say, the rearview mirror. Naturally, in that case, it could display other types of information, and not play “Game of Thrones” while the non-driverless truck behind you is blaring its horns at you.

This is the kind of example that is particularly enticing to witness, even if it’s set to happen in the not so near future. The patent clearly makes clever use of either very new or even upcoming technologies. Rollable displays, for example, were first showcased this year at CES 2016, and it was only a matter of time until someone thought of a great way to put them to use.

Still, we’ve got plenty more Consumer Electronics Shows to attend until we get to watch and doze off to anything in our smart, self-driving cars.

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Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: autonomous cars, Ford, Ford patents, Windshield entertainment center

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