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As technology matures, lifestyle habits evolve, green and sustainable issues gain momentum, and startups join the industry, the automotive sector is facing a transformation. It is moving towards the Connected, Autonomous, Sharing, and Electrified (C.A.S.E.) market trend. This report provides an in-depth analysis of global policies and standards within the smart automotive electronics industry, covering the definition of smart automotive electronics, industry development trends, and a detailed examination of key policies and standards. The research comprehensively reviews policies related to smart automotive electronics from major countries and regions worldwide, with a focused analysis on relevant standardization regulations.
Table of Contents
1. Development of Smart Automotive Electronics
- 1.1 Definition and Scope of Smart Automotive Electronics
- 1.2 Key Industry Trends in Smart Automotive Electronics
2. Key Policies of Smart Automotive Electronics
- 2.1 The United States (US)
- 2.1.1 Cybersecurity and Data: Connected Vehicle Survey
- 2.1.2 Three-electric System and Raw Materials: Tax Credit Limitations
- 2.1.3 Whole-Vehicle Manufacturing: New Tariff Regulations
- 2.1.4 Autonomous Driving Technology: Incentive Policies
- 2.2 The European Union (EU)
- 2.3 China
- 2.3.1 Outline of the Medium- to Long-Term Development Plan for Scientific and Technological Innovation in the Transportation Field (2021-2035)
- 2.3.2 Key Points for Automotive Standardization Work: Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT)
- 2.3.3 Opinions on Strengthening the Entry Management of Intelligent Connected Vehicle Manufacturers and Products: MIIT
3. Key Standards of Smart Vehicle Electronics
- 3.3 UN R156: Software Update Standards
- 3.3.1 System Management Requirements
- 3.3.2 Risk Management
- 3.3.3 Software Development and Management
- 3.3.4 Update Process
- 3.3.5 Security Measures
- 3.3.6 Documentation and Records
- 3.3.7 User Notification and Support
- 3.3.8 Monitoring and Continuous Improvement
- 3.4 EURO 7/VII: Carbon Emission Standards Covering the Entire Vehicle Lifecycle
- 3.5 UN R155: First Cybersecurity Standard for Vehicles
- 3.6 SaFAD: Industry Standard for Autonomous Driving Development
4. Conclusion
- 4.1 Connectivity and Autonomous Driving as the Main Focuses of Autonomous Electronics Policies
- 4.2 Autonomous Electronics Standards Emphasize Safety, Reliability, and Environmental Protection
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