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Research on the Technology Development of Intelligent Connected Vehicles Based on the Background of Economic Globalization

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DOI: 10.23977/ieim.2022.050704 | Downloads: 66 | Views: 871

Author(s)

Xuehong Wang 1, Yunhui Jia 1, Tian Gao 2

Affiliation(s)

1 China Auto Information Technology Co., Ltd., Tianjin, China
2 Vice Minister of General Management Department, CATARC Automotive Inspection Center (Wuhan) Co., Ltd., Wuhan, China

Corresponding Author

Xuehong Wang

ABSTRACT

In the context of economic globalization, this paper examines the technical competition situation in the field of intelligent networked vehicles (ICV) among global countries represented by the United States, the European Union, and Japan, with the goal of providing a reference for domestic ICV technology and industrial development. This paper provides opinions and suggestions on improving China's competitiveness in the global intelligent networked vehicle market based on systematically combing the concept, connotation, and industrial chain of ICV from the perspectives of technology R&D trend, competition area, subject, and market value.

KEYWORDS

Economic Globalization, Intelligent Connected Vehicles, Technical Advancement

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Xuehong Wang, Yunhui Jia, Tian Gao, Research on the Technology Development of Intelligent Connected Vehicles Based on the Background of Economic Globalization. Industrial Engineering and Innovation Management (2022) Vol. 5: 21-30. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/ieim.2022.050704.

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