This updated infographic provides a visual representation of where the data flows within the connected vehicle ecosystem. It includes updates to account for the types of data associated with connected vehicles, features in and outside of the vehicle, and data handlers who receive and process data. Lawmakers, manufacturers, privacy professionals, and consumers are actively engaged in work to examine and respond to privacy and transparency practices related to personal data collected in and around vehicles. Today’s vehicles include many new features enabled by the collection and processing of data. These connected technologies are making transportation safer
and more convenient. To foster a trusted mobility ecosystem, it is vital to ensure appropriate and secure data flows between a network of carmakers, vendors, and
others to support individuals’ safety, logistics, and infotainment needs. This infographic demonstrates a range of devices that may
be employed in today’s connected vehicles and highlights the type of data and AI to operate different systems. Few cars have all of
these features, but most new cars will have some. Much connected car data is protected by technical controls, laws, self-regulatory
commitments, privacy policies, and other emerging mechanisms or controls.
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Table of Contents
- WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY 1
- BIOMETRIC BODY-RELATED 1
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 1
- TYPES OF DATA 1
- DATA PROCESSING 1
- LOCATION 1
- VEHICLE SAFETY 1
- ACCOUNT 1
- OCCUPANTS 1
- DATA CONNECTED VEHICLE 1
- CAR MAKERS 1
- THIRD PARTIES SERVICE PROVIDERS 1
- DATA HANDLERS 1
- TRAFFIC LIGHTS V2I LICENSE PLATE READERS 1
- PERSONAL SMART DEVICES TOLL BOOTHS SATELLITES EMERGENCY SERVICES 1
- DATA CONNECTED VEHICLE 2
- WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY 2
- CAR MAKERS 2
- DATA HANDLERS 2
- TRAFFIC LIGHTS V2I LICENSE PLATE READERS 2
- PERSONAL SMART DEVICES TOLL BOOTHS SATELLITES EMERGENCY SERVICES 2
- THIRD PARTIES SERVICE PROVIDERS 2