MirrorLink

E768033

MirrorLink is a smartphone-to-car connectivity standard that mirrors compatible mobile apps onto a vehicle’s infotainment display for safer, integrated in-car use.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf in-vehicle infotainment connectivity technology
screen mirroring protocol
smartphone-to-car connectivity standard
alsoKnownAs Terminal Mode
basedOn Terminal Mode specification
competesWith Android Auto NERFINISHED
Apple CarPlay NERFINISHED
Baidoo CarLife NERFINISHED
designGoal driver distraction reduction
integration of mobile apps with vehicle HMI
developer Car Connectivity Consortium NERFINISHED
feature audio routing from smartphone to car speakers
control of smartphone apps via car head unit
mirroring of smartphone screen to car display
touchscreen interaction on car display
use of car dashboard buttons for app control
use of steering wheel controls for app control
focus in-car use of mobile applications
governingBody Car Connectivity Consortium NERFINISHED
introducedBy Nokia NERFINISHED
marketAdoption supported by various automotive OEMs
supported by various smartphone manufacturers
purpose to enable safer use of smartphone functions while driving
to mirror smartphone applications on in-car infotainment systems
region global
requires MirrorLink-certified head unit
MirrorLink-certified smartphone
securityFeature application certification
driver distraction guidelines enforcement
sandboxed app environment
standardizationStatus industry standard
supportsApplicationType calendar app
music app
navigation app
phone and messaging app
vehicle-related app
supportsDeviceType in-vehicle infotainment system
smartphone
supportsOperatingSystem Android NERFINISHED
Symbian NERFINISHED
Windows Phone NERFINISHED
typicalConnectionMethod USB cable GENERATED
Wi-Fi connection GENERATED
userInteractionModel car head unit as remote display and controller
smartphone as host device
usesCommunicationProtocol Bluetooth NERFINISHED
IP
USB NERFINISHED
Wi-Fi NERFINISHED

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