Internet of things in the automotive industry and concept of smart car

Thesis title: Internet of things in the automotive industry and concept of smart car
Author: Triskinas, Igoris
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Potančok, Martin
Opponents: Pavlíček, Antonín
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
Abstract Modern society aims to have a more independent life. The open borders and possibility of easy relocation are influencing people’s habits to change their living place more often, with the idea of owning something big and expensive becoming less and less attractive. Thus, people are choosing to rent instead of buying property. To lease a car or to use carsharing is seemingly more attractive as people would like to be free from the headache surrounding the ownership of a car, such as parking, taxes, maintenance, insurance and etc. The following diploma thesis aims to analyze the possibility of using telematics data by global car manufacturers to get rid of old-fashion car insurance companies; specifically offering the insurance service as an additional option to the leasing or purchasing of the car at dealer centers. Similarly, based on the introduction of the current abstract the target is to analyze and develop the concept of car sharing options and prices in the future. This will be achieved by utilizing the driving style information of the customer which is gathered via telematics sensors installed in the vehicles. For example, car renting businesses can use the model of The Social Credit System based on the telematics data gathered from the car and driving habits of consumers.
Keywords: Smart car; Consumer telematics; Automotive Industry; Insurance; Vehicle-to-everything; V2X; Telematics; UBI; Internet of Things; Intelligent Vehicle; Telematics-based Insurance; Fleet Management
Thesis title: THE INTERNET OF THINGS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY AND CONCEPT OF SMART CAR
Author: Triskinas, Igoris
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Potančok, Martin
Opponents: Pavlíček, Antonín
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
Abstract Modern society aims to have a more independent life. The open borders and possibility of easy relocation are influencing people’s habits to change their living place more often, with the idea of owning something big and expensive becoming less and less attractive. Thus, people are choosing to rent instead of buying property. To lease a car or to use carsharing is seemingly more attractive as people would like to be free from the headache surrounding the ownership of a car, such as parking, taxes, maintenance, insurance and etc. The following diploma thesis aims to analyze the possibility of using telematics data by global car manufacturers to get rid of old-fashion car insurance companies; specifically offering the insurance service as an additional option to the leasing or purchasing of the car at dealer centers. Similarly, based on the introduction of the current abstract the target is to analyze and develop the concept of car sharing options and prices in the future. This will be achieved by utilizing the driving style information of the customer which is gathered via telematics sensors installed in the vehicles. For example, car renting businesses can use the model of The Social Credit System based on the telematics data gathered from the car and driving habits of consumers.
Keywords: Telematics-based Insurance; Fleet Management; Insurance; Consumer telematics; Internet of Things; UBI; Intelligent Vehicle; Vehicle-to-everything; Automotive Industry; Telematics; V2X; Smart car

Information about study

Study programme: Aplikovaná informatika/Information Systems Management
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Informatics and Statistics
Department: Department of Information Technologies

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 10. 11. 2019
Date of submission: 7. 12. 2020
Date of defense: 13. 1. 2021
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/71616/podrobnosti

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