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位置预测2026:简化软件定义移动性的未来
English Title
Location forecast 2026: simplifying the future of software-defined mobility
Maja Stefanovic
发布时间
2026/2/19 08:00:00
来源类型
blog
语言
en
摘要
中文对照

当位置技术与人工智能在移动车辆内部结合,打造比人类更智能的驾驶员的竞争正式开启。

English Original

When location tech and artificial intelligence join forces inside a moving vehicle, the race to build a driver smarter than a human officially begins.

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当第一辆汽车问世时,无人能想象车辆能够自主决策、预测天气或导航交通。然而如今,这些技术进步正迅速成为现实。到2026年,数字座舱将把驾驶从简单的出行方式转变为一种互联且直观的体验——您的爱车将预判您的需求,并与周围世界保持同步。这是移动出行被重新定义的开始,一次由一辆智能汽车推动的变革——我们正在深入探讨这对驾驶员意味着什么。 数十年来,汽车仪表盘仅承担一项简单任务:显示速度、燃油状态和警示灯——足以让驾驶员判断何时减速、加油或寻求维修。得益于人工智能(AI)和先进的定位技术,2026年进入车内并启动驾驶,已不再像操作一台机械装置,而更像被一位经验丰富的本地向导所引导。设想一个系统,它了解您的日常通勤路线,能建议最佳路径以避开突发施工,甚至在您意识到需要停车前就已找到空余车位。它会提前预判潜在危险、道路障碍和不便之处,为您节省时间并减少压力。而且这并非静态工具,而是会持续学习您的习惯与偏好。例如,若您周末偏爱风景优美的路线而非高速公路,系统会记住这一信息;若您经常调高暖气,它会提前自动调节空调系统,无需您开口。这种程度的个性化定制也有助于降低分心,让车辆处理所有细节,使驾驶员专注于驾驶本身。 令人惊叹的是,车辆如今已能独立做出精准决策,但这一切依赖于对海量实时数据的处理。这些数据涵盖从天气更新、交通拥堵到电动车电池状态等方方面面。从预测性导航到个性化舒适度提升以及安全性能增强,正是持续的信息交换使这一切成为可能。在自动驾驶或半自动驾驶的背景下,车辆持续与其他车辆及基础设施通信的能力,直接关乎行车安全。 数字座舱作为所有信息的中央枢纽,将车辆传感器与网络传来的复杂数据转化为简洁易懂的界面供驾驶员使用。例如,它通过可视化呈现潜在的安全隐患,让您“看到”车辆所感知的内容,如障碍物、突发交通拥堵或路面状况变化。事实上,这些车辆运行的代码量几乎与它们消耗的电能或燃料一样多,塑造出一个软件定义车辆将成为常态的未来。若将数据视为燃料,那么定位技术便是驱动这些智能系统的引擎。先进的定位智能将座舱从被动显示设备转变为积极主动的安全工具,确保车辆的每一项决策都基于物理世界最准确、最新鲜的现实信息。 HERE HD Live Map等服务提供高度详细、实时更新的地图信息,赋予车辆远超人眼感知能力的环境认知水平。这一持续的数据流确保车辆即使在复杂或快速变化的环境中,也能做出安全高效的决策。将这种精度与聚焦交通的服务(如HERE实时交通)相结合,使车辆具备“绕过拐角”的能力——提前预警数英里外的结冰路段,或在交通拥堵刚刚形成时即重新规划路线。同样的实时数据也支撑着HERE智能限速辅助(ISA)解决方案,提供准确、实时的速度限制信息,包括动态限速的变化,帮助驾驶员维持正确车速,降低超速违规风险。这项技术将实时更新转化为更顺畅的通勤体验,在保障安全的同时缩短您的驾驶时间。 没有对自身位置及其周边环境的精确认知,任何车辆都无法真正实现连接。而这远不止于基本坐标,还包括道路曲率、车道线的确切位置以及动态限速等信息。2026年有望带来真正融入用户特定偏好、习惯与需求的汽车。数字座舱将成为核心枢纽,让您在行驶中管理日程、接入视频会议,甚至控制智能家居设备。这种连接性将通常被视为浪费的时间转化为生产力或放松的机会。同时,通过情境感知的建议进一步提升安全性。例如,利用位置数据的语音助手可能会在您电量和车辆电池均接近耗尽时,建议前往一家配有您喜爱咖啡店的充电站。 我们正迈向一个汽车逐渐成为智能伙伴的未来,主动为我们的福祉保驾护航。随着车辆承担越来越多责任,无论是通过自动驾驶功能还是高级驾驶辅助系统,驾驶员对技术的信心至关重要。这一演进受到严格法规与行业标准的指导,确保数字座舱的技术进步始终以安全、效率与便利为核心,服务于每一位驾驶员。

English Original

When the first cars rolled out, no one imagined vehicles that could make decisions, predict the weather or navigate traffic. Yet today, most of these advances are rapidly becoming our reality. In 2026, the digital cockpit is set to turn driving from simple transportation into a connected, intuitive experience, where your car anticipates your needs and stays in sync with the world around you. This is mobility being redefined, one smart car at a time—and we’re unpacking what that means for drivers. For decades, car dashboards did one simple job: show speed, fuel and warning lights—just enough to tell drivers when to slow down, fill up or see a mechanic. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced location technology, stepping inside a car and driving off in 2026 feels less like operating a piece of machinery and more like being driven by a seasoned local. Imagine a system that knows your daily commute, suggests the best route to avoid unexpected construction and even locates a parking spot before you realize you need one. It anticipates potential hazards, roadblocks and inconveniences to save you time and minimize stress. And it’s not a static tool either, as it learns about your habits and preferences. For instance, if you prefer scenic routes over highways on weekends, this is a piece of information it will remember. Or if you crank up the heating regularly, it learns to adjust the climate control before you ask. This level of customization also helps reduce distractions, allowing the car to handle all the details and the driver to focus on the drive itself. It’s amazing how vehicles have evolved to make accurate decisions on their own, but to do that, they rely on processing huge amounts of real-time data. This includes everything from weather updates and traffic congestion to the battery status of an electric vehicle. From predictive navigation to personalized comfort and enhanced safety, it's the constant exchange of information that makes it all possible. And in the context of autonomous or semi-autonomous driving, the car's ability to continuously communicate with other vehicles and infrastructure is a matter of safety. The digital cockpit serves as the central hub for all this information. It translates complex data from the car's sensors and network into a simple, easy-to-understand interface for the driver. For example, it visualizes potential safety hazards by showing you what the car "sees", like an obstacle, a sudden traffic jam or a change in the road surface. In fact, these cars run on code as much as they run on electricity or fuel, shaping a future where software-defined vehicles are the norm. If we think of the data as the fuel, location technology is the engine that drives these smart systems. Advanced location intelligence transforms the cockpit from a passive display into a proactive safety tool, ensuring that every decision the car makes is based on the most accurate, up-to-the-second reality of the physical world. Services like HERE HD Live Map provide highly detailed, real-time mapping information, giving vehicles a level of environmental awareness that human eyes simply cannot match. This continuous stream of updated data ensures vehicles can make safe and efficient decisions, even in complex or rapidly changing environments. Combining this level of accuracy with traffic focused services such as the HERE Real-Time Traffic, enables the car to "see around corners", warning the driver of icy patches miles ahead or rerouting the car to avoid a traffic jam that just started forming. This same real-time data powers the HERE Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) solution, which delivers accurate, up-to-date speed limit information. It also includes changes in dynamic speed limits to help drivers maintain the correct speed and reduce the risk of speeding violations. This technology turns these live updates into smoother commutes, keeping you safe while shaving minutes off your drive. No car is truly connected without precise knowledge of where it is and what surrounds it. And this goes far beyond basic coordinates, covering everything from the curvature of the road to the exact placement of lane markings and dynamic speed limits. 2026 is promising to deliver cars that are fully integrated with our specific preferences, habits and needs. The digital cockpit will become a central hub where you can manage your schedule, join a conference call and even control smart home devices, all while moving. This connectivity turns travel time, which is usually considered wasted, into an opportunity for productivity or relaxation. It also enhances safety through context-aware suggestions. For instance, voice assistants using location data might suggest stopping for a charge at a station that also has a coffee shop you like, just when your energy and the car's battery is running low. We are moving toward a future where cars are becoming intelligent partners that actively look out for us. As vehicles continue to take on more responsibility, whether through autonomous features or advanced driver-assistance systems, it's crucial for drivers to feel confident in the technology. This evolution is guided by stringent regulations and industry standards, ensuring that advancements in the digital cockpit prioritize safety, efficiency and convenience for drivers.

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