March 6, 2012 -- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HARMAN breaks new ground in personalized infotainment with its visionary networked infotainment concept incorporating a customizable situational human machine interface
Developed in partnership with automaker Rinspeed, the DOCK+GO mobility concept delivers a personalized interface between the driver, the car, and the connected and digital world around it. HARMAN has created a new "context-aware" infotainment system concept that creates a virtual personalized dashboard for the driver. The system combines advanced smartphone integration technologies, cloud-based Aha platform, and flexible human-machine interface (HMI) design including gesture recognition, to deliver media-rich digital content into the car in an intuitive, easy-to-use manner, without compromising safety.
"The DOCK+GO concept epitomizes HARMAN's promise to deliver automotive
infotainment solutions that are connected, green and safe, and also
addresses further market trends including individualization and
sharing", explains
The infotainment concept in the DOCK+GO uses the driver's smartphone to
store preferences regarding personalized content. As soon as the driver
enters the vehicle, it connects with the driver's smartphone and uses
NFC (Near Field Communication) to recognize the users saved preferences
such as: seat positions, favorite music and settings for the HARMAN
HALOsonic Electronic Sound Synthesis system, the preferred HMI
visualizations, emails, contacts and calendar entries as well as
Cars - our digital, networked and personal companions
HARMAN holds a leading position at the cutting edge of the navigation industry. With "Learning Navigation" integrated in the infotainment system, it is now expanding its portfolio to include the personalized route map visualization systems. The navigation system "learns" by monitoring the driver, his operation characteristics such as speed and braking habits, his preferred routes and his interactions with the system. Based on this data the HMI display will, for example, change the zoom factor between intersection mode and regular view. The navigation system also detects driver alertness through sensors that measure the driver's steering wheel movements, voice timbre, and braking and accelerating behavior, to intelligently propose less risky routes or suggest stopping for a rest.
The 'learning navigation' system is further enhanced with HARMAN's augmented navigation technologies. The situational HMI combines location, telemetry, and personalized user data to offer the driver with optimal route-relevant information such as traffic congestion avoidance, nearby fuel stations and weather information.
The range management system of HARMAN's infotainment concept works hand-in-hand with the navigation system and location-based services to optimize the distance and route taken by the vehicle. The on-board near field communication (NFC) is a further element of HARMAN's all-round infotainment system concept, offering functions including personalized cashless payment for toll highways or other automated systems.
HARMAN's feature-rich infotainment concept is also designed to ensure
that safety remains a top priority. The infotainment system incorporates
a number of HMI options, including gesture control, where basic
functions can be performed with a wave of the hand, with no need for the
driver to manipulate buttons, dials or touchscreens. The system's voice
control allows drivers to access specific services such as read-aloud
function for emails or — via Aha - social media feeds on
Regular city drivers will appreciate the Parking Search function, which leverages HARMAN's Aha cloud technology platform to find and book free parking spots, reducing the time and frustration of circling to find a vacant spot. Backing into a spot becomes much easier, since HARMAN's 3D surround view system provides a virtual model of the surroundings for identifying obstacles and increasing safely. If the parking place is off the beaten track, the route can be transferred to the driver's smartphone to facilitate orientation after leaving the vehicle. The remaining path to the final destination (last mile navigation) can be guided by the smartphone, as the "last mile" has been transferred from the infotainment system.
Multimedia streaming based on latest mobile communications standards
The mobile communications technology integrated into the concept car will open up new opportunities to access entertainment and information. HARMAN's Aha platform delivers access to multimedia content including audio books, radio, music services, podcasts, location based services, and more, supplied by an extensive roster of partners and stored in the cloud. Drivers can choose from an array of themes and filter content to match their preferences to create their own presets. The Aha platform also supplies drivers on the road with up-to-date offers and information, such as vouchers that can be redeemed in restaurants or stores en route.
About HARMAN
HARMAN (www.harman.com)
designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and infotainment
solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets —
supported by 15 leading brands, including AKG®, Harman Kardon®,
Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon® and Mark Levinson®. The company is admired by
audiophiles across multiple generations and supports leading
professional entertainers and the venues where they perform. More than
25 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio
and infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of about 13,000 people
across the
© 2012
HARMAN
Director Corporate
Affairs and Communications Europe
nicole.mehr@HARMAN.com
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