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Company News >> Audi's fourth-generation A8 will use Samsung OLED 19th,March,2018
                                              Audi's fourth-generation A8, which is scheduled to be available in 2018, will use an OLED display from Samsung Display, along with other advanced automatic driving features to provide more convenient operation in the era of automated driving.
ZDNet Korea quoted an OLED Info report that the new A8's rear-mounted mobile remote control will use an OLED panel manufactured by Samsung Display. The size is 5.7 inches, which is equivalent to the screen size of a smartphone and its resolution is Full HD quality.
The remote control is similar to the Samsung Electronics Tablet PC used in the BMW 7 Series, and is also designed as a separate event. The rear seat passenger can use this remote controller to operate the interior air conditioning, seat angle, interior lighting, music playback, etc. Item function. As depots think that the technology of auto-driving cars is mature, the on-board infotainment system that passengers in the car enjoy should also develop.
Audi's self-contained rear seat remote controls are designed to be paired with autopilot technology. In recent years, the research and development of auto-driving cars has accelerated, and the differences between driver's seats and passenger seats have gradually disappeared. Other automakers such as General Motors (GM) and Volkswagen (Volkswagen) have successively developed fully self-driving vehicles that remove the steering wheel.
Hyundai Motor's Nexo hydrogen fuel cell vehicle uses an I infotainment system connected to the Internet of Things (IoT). Passengers can not only use this system to connect with doctors for remote diagnosis and treatment, but also have KTV singing and indoor appliances. Supplies operation function. BMW is also planning to upgrade the 7 Series Tablet PC application.
The new A8 was recently approved by South Korea as a temporary road permit for self-driving cars issued by South Korea. It is the only one among the many imported cars that have been exported to South Korea, and is the only one to obtain a temporary permission for self-driving cars. It is equipped with radar, LiDAR, camera lenses, and central driving. Auxiliary control systems (zFAS), etc., comply with Level 3 automatic driving by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).
The zFAS Central Driver Assistance Control System is an important device for Audi's self-driving technology. It immediately processes the external environment information received by the sensor and converts it into 360-degree images. Audi South Korea stated that after listing, the A8 will continue to collect information on road conditions, traffic and environment around South Korea as a reference for the development of higher-level automated driving technology.
 

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