Using 5G connectivity, Samsung’s Digital Cockpit 2021 turns cars into mobile offices and entertainment hubs. Rose Dykins reports
Samsung has unveiled the latest version of its 5G-based Digital Cockpit, which turns a vehicle’s dashboard into a hybrid home entertainment-office. The Samsung “Digital Cockpit 2021” currently remains a concept at this point, but the aim is to inspire its production as part of future car models.
First developed as a partnership between Samsung Electronics and Harman International in 2018, the technology lets passengers connect their mobiles devices to Samsung DeX2 platform for vehicles. This enables two-way communication between a vehicle and customers’ devices – whether these devices are at their work or home, or with them in the passenger seat.
The Digital Cockpit 2021 features a 49-inch QLED display at the front of the car which, when set to default mode, rests behind the dashboard and displays useful information – such as maps for navigation, showing the vehicle’s speed and other settings.
When parked, the Digital Cockpit 2021’s screen can be set to media mode. The dash panel slides away so the screen rises and rests in a more prominent position.
It can detect monitor stress levels and adjust the car’s features – such as its music, scent, and lighting – to help the driver feel calmer. The tech can analyse the driver’s eyelid movements and sleeping patterns to prevent them from falling asleep at the wheel during a long journey.
For backseat passengers, a touch control pad on the central armrest enables them to control Digital Cockpit 2021 – and the buttons fade out of sight when they aren’t in use.
The Digital Cockpit offers several smart features to enhance safety on the road. For example, the system lets the driver communicate with pedestrians and vehicles with some cutting-edge audiovisual features.