삼성전자의 스마트싱스를 통해 현대자동차의 차량을 제어하고, 현대차의 차량 인포테인먼트 시스템으로 삼성전자 가전을 제어하는 등 SDV(Software Defined Vehicle, 소프트웨어 중심의 자동차) 시대가 본격화된다.
Finding the location of a smart key without a network connection using a Galaxy smartphone
SmartThings app, vehicle air conditioning control, driving range, and charging status check
The era of SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) is in full swing, with Hyundai Motor Company's vehicles being controlled through Samsung Electronics' SmartThings and Samsung Electronics home appliances being controlled through Hyundai Motor Company's vehicle infotainment system.
On the 25th, Samsung Electronics signed a business agreement with Hyundai Motor Group for technological partnership and mutual cooperation at Samsung Electronics Seoul R&D Campus.
The signing ceremony was attended by Samsung Electronics DX Division CTO and Samsung Research President Kyunghoon Jeon, Device Platform Center Director Seungbeom Choi, IoT Development Team Leader Chanwoo Park, Hyundai Motor Company and Kia AVP Headquarters President Changhyun Song, Infotainment Development Center Director Haeyoung Kwon, and Fortytwodot Vice President Jinhee Choi.
Through this agreement, Samsung Electronics plans to provide differentiated experiences by linking SmartThings with the next-generation infotainment system currently under development by Hyundai Motor Company, Kia Motors, and Forty Two Dot.
First, we will introduce a function that identifies the location of vehicles and smart keys by utilizing SmartThings Find technology, a global location confirmation solution.
If you have a Galaxy smartphone, you can find the location of your vehicle using other Galaxy smartphones located nearby, even without the vehicle's 4G/5G network connection.<br />
For example, if you forget where you parked or if an unexpected car theft occurs, you can now track your location.
In addition, users can register their vehicles to SmartThings automation for customized control, and quickly and conveniently check air conditioning control, driving range, and charging status from the top quick panel of their Galaxy smartphone.
Additionally, you will be able to control Samsung Electronics home appliances and IoT devices in your home through SmartThings from your vehicle's infotainment system.
In addition, we will continue to collaborate with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors to provide various smart things services based on AI technology tailored to customers' lifestyles and tastes.
△We are expanding the areas of SmartThings utilization, such as healthcare that can monitor the health of passengers by linking the vehicle camera and Galaxy wearable devices, △pet care that can remotely control the vehicle environment so that pets can feel comfortable, and △smart apartment and SDV linkage that apply AI B2B solution SmartThings Pro.
“Through our collaboration with Hyundai Motor Group, you will be able to experience a convenient daily life that transcends space with SmartThings not only at home but also in your vehicle,” said Kyunghoon Jeon, CTO of Samsung Electronics’ DX Division and President of Samsung Research. “We will continue to expand the SmartThings ecosystem and provide new lifestyles and values to more customers.”
Song Chang-hyun, President of Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors AVP Division, said, “We have high expectations for our collaboration with Samsung Electronics as it will allow us to strengthen the connectivity between vehicles and smartphones and create new value beyond just a means of transportation.” He added, “We will continue to strengthen our collaboration so that Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors customers can experience a richer mobility experience.”