There has been a lot of talk in recent times about connected vehicles and how they can benefit the logistics sector. Before getting into a discussion about the potential pros and cons, let’s first talk about what connected vehicles really are. We will then walk you through the benefits that the logistics sector can avail with the use of connected vehicles. Connected vehicular technology is basically a wireless system that allows different vehicles to communicate with one another. In addition, it also provides vehicles the ability to digitally interact with different types of infrastructure including traffic lights and other things. How the System WorksConnected vehicles communicate with the help of devices installed in them. These devices can catch warning signals about things like accidents, hazardous weather conditions, road blockades/closures, and other such issues on the road. The idea behind connected vehicle technology is to ensure clear and effective wireless communication between vehicles (also known as vehicle-to-vehicle or V2V), between vehicles and infrastructure (also called vehicle-to-infrastructure or V2I), and between vehicles and personal digital devices (also known as vehicle-to-device or V2X). There are many great possibilities with connected vehicle technology. The goal of a safer, greener, and smarter network of road transport as well as a smarter road transport industry can be achieved with the help of this futuristic technology. The idea is to revitalize road transport systems around the world to achieve the following.
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