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Redefining High-Speed Data in Automotive Connected Mobility By Ali Javed, Sr. Engineering Manager, Molex; Harsh Patel, Signal Integrity Engineering Supervisor, Molex | 8 | We are in the midst of a tremendous transformation in the automotive industry–and the driving experience. Cars are more connected than ever before. Technological advances are driving change in virtually every aspect of the vehicle–sensors alert us when objects are too close, enable automatic braking to avoid collisions, and even enable headlights to pan as we turn, while infotainment allows streaming of news and other audio content for the driver and movies for passengers, and GPS guides us around traffic to reach our destination more swiftly and safely. Connected Mobility Data Demand—An Upward Trajectory The connected vehicle segments are growing at a rapid pace, with development and prototyping of semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles achieving new milestones at an unprecedented pace. By 2020, analysts predict there will be 250 million connected vehicles (Source: Gartner and 10 million self-driving cars (Source: Business Insider Intelligence) on the road. By 2025, the market is expected to reach 42 billion USD (Source: Boston Consulting Group,) with more than 470 million connected and autonomous vehicles on the road. (Source: Gartner https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2970017) Technological advances are driving change in virtually every aspect of the vehicle. Sensors alert us when objects are too close, enable automatic braking to avoid collisions, and even enable headlights to pan as we turn.

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