What does the in-vehicle system mean?
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The in-vehicle system is a program that manages the hardware and software resources of the onboard computer, serving as the core and foundation of the computer system. Here is an introduction to the in-vehicle system: In-vehicle infotainment (IVI): IVI refers to the abbreviation of the in-vehicle infotainment products installed in cars. Functionally, IVI enables information communication between humans and vehicles, as well as between vehicles and the external environment (vehicle-to-vehicle). Features: Currently, besides traditional functions like radio, music and video playback, and navigation, IVI systems are equipped with 3G and Telematics capabilities. They can integrate with the vehicle's CAN-BUS technology to facilitate information communication between humans and vehicles, as well as between vehicles and the external environment, enhancing user experience, services, and safety-related functions.