Harman’s ReadyAware Technology: Enhancing Situational Awareness in Connected Cars
Harman, a wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung, has developed a groundbreaking technology called ReadyAware, which brings car-to-X awareness to vehicles without the need for expensive additional hardware. This innovation is part of Harman’s broader ‘Ready’ umbrella of technological advancements designed to enhance the situational awareness of modern connected cars.
How ReadyAware Works
ReadyAware utilizes the existing sensors and cameras installed in contemporary vehicles to gather and share critical information about road conditions and potential hazards. This data is processed through Harman’s cloud-based ‘Situational Awareness Engine’ (SAE), which analyzes driving inputs such as steering, braking, and traction control interventions to identify potential alerts for other drivers.

The system doesn’t require drivers to manually report incidents, unlike some mapping services. Instead, it automatically logs potential alerts based on the data collected from the vehicle’s sensors and cameras. A ‘confidence score’ is then generated based on corroborating data from multiple vehicles, ensuring that alerts are accurate and reliable.
Key Features and Benefits
- Software-based solution: ReadyAware is a software-centric approach that can be integrated into a vehicle’s existing infotainment and control systems, eliminating the need for additional hardware.
- Compatibility: The technology can be installed on Android or Linux-based operating systems, making it versatile for various automotive platforms.
- Enhanced safety: By providing real-time information about road hazards, weather conditions, and driver behaviors, ReadyAware significantly enhances situational awareness and road safety.
- EuroNCAP rating: Harman suggests that ReadyAware can help car manufacturers achieve a coveted five-star EuroNCAP rating by improving vehicle safety features.
Implementation and Future Prospects
While Harman has already developed the ReadyAware technology, its widespread adoption will depend on integration with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and installation in future vehicles. Although the technology is ready for implementation, it may be a few years before it becomes widely available in the market.
Harman boasts an impressive track record in the automotive industry, with over 50 million vehicles currently on the road equipped with its audio or connected car technology. The company argues that its Ready suite of products, including ReadyAware, can save car manufacturers significant time and resources in software development, making it an attractive proposition for the industry.
As the automotive landscape continues to evolve towards connected and autonomous vehicles, innovations like Harman’s ReadyAware technology are poised to play a crucial role in enhancing road safety and driving experiences.