1.International Automakers Aggressively Develop Connected Vehicle Applications
1.1 Diversified Scenarios Lead to Different Application Markets
1.2 Traditional Automakers Tend to Work Alone in Three Major Applications
1.2.1 Smart In-vehicle System: Builds an Ecosystem for Next-generation End-user Applications
1.2.2 Smart Business Management: Develops Enterprise Solutions by Combining Connected Vehicles with Big Data Management Systems
1.2.3 Smart Governance with Driver-Vehicle-Road Collaboration: Optimizes Urban Traffic through Multi-source Data Integration
2.China Pushes Forward Connected Vehicle Development via Cross-Sector Cooperation
2.1 Government Encourages Cross-sector Cooperation through Policy
2.2 Internet Companies Cut into the Market with their Strength in Software System Development
3.Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent Target Different Connected Vehicle Applications
3.1 Baidu Muscles into the Market with AI Recognition and Self-driving Technology
3.1.1 Smart In-vehicle System: from CarLife+ to Xiaodu 2020
3.1.2 Smart Business Management: Duxing DuGo Smart Vehicle Cloud and Apollo Fleet Management Platform
3.1.3 Smart City Governance with Driver-Vehicle-Road Collaboration: ACE Transportation Engine
3.2 Alibaba Builds Competitiveness with Strong Online Payment Ecosystem and Smart City Experience
3.2.1 Smart In-vehicle System: Banma Intelligent Operation System
3.2.2 Smart City Governance with Driver-Vehicle-Road Collaboration: City Brain Solution
3.3 Tencent Creates an Open Platform for Connected Vehicles with its Social Media Ecosystem and Massive User Base
3.3.1 Smart In-vehicle System: TAI Smart Vehicle System
3.3.2 Smart Business Management: Automobile Database System
3.3.3 Smart City Governance with Driver-Vehicle-Road Collaboration: We Transport Smart Transportation Solution
4. MIC Perspective
Appendix
List of Companies