Visteon has combined its strength in driver information display integration, human-machine interaction (HMI) design and V2X technology to develop a demonstration that shows the benefits of V2X using remote cars and a track.
10 years later ... V2X makes the assumption that a significant amount of vehicles are fitted with particular equipment, and that that fitment will occur in less than 4 years. The last 4 words of my sentence is the catch phrase. Technology in vehicles (like mobile phones) cycle in 4 years. Read the Domesday experiment and you will see the reason why bitrot has consumed V2X and will continue to do so, because its a concept that cannot be deployed in a fragmented way, which is the only known way to man to overcome bitrot. I am surprized that this simple concept it not taught in school, because none of the CS and EE graduates I spoke to recently understood this concept or even consider it. They always start with "lets put it in the clound and it will be safe forever" Maybe their concept of forever is 4 years, then I guess then I am wrong.