According to foreign media reports, the US Patent Office recently published several new patents, the most notable of which was a new car-related patent filed by Apple. This patent is to control the car audio through the car intelligent system. Although it is only a relatively small patent, it can be seen from here that Apple hopes to exert its strength on the "Titatan Plan" and make every effort to develop automotive technology.

Apple won the patent for the car, and the "Titan Plan" began to be implemented.

Apple wins auto patent: Titan plans to go smoothly (picture from CNET)

The patent number of this patent is 20160148897. This patent mainly describes a car audio that contains buttons. It is not known whether the buttons are physical or virtual. The biggest feature of this patent is that the car audio can interact with other Apple devices, including iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

According to previous news, Apple is slowing down the car's research and development plan, and instead focuses on autonomous driving car software development. Recently, Apple reorganized its car project, code-named TItan, hosted by Bob Mansfield.

Apple originally planned to launch its first electric car in 2020, but due to design and production reasons, Apple had to delay the launch date of this product. At present, Apple has adjusted the research and development plan and time window of electric vehicles. Although Apple has not disclosed plans to develop electric vehicles before, it is an open secret to test "new things" in Silicon Valley.

According to industry sources, Apple cars can travel 400 to 500 kilometers on a single charge, which is also the vehicle with the highest single-charge mileage. Tesla will launch the new electric car Model 3 in 2017, which can travel 250 kilometers on a single charge. This is a huge gap with Apple. However, the problem is that Apple will be released in 2020, when Tesla is likely to release the next generation of electric vehicles, so it is not known that Apple can still have such advantages in battery life.

Indoor Access Point

An Indoor Access Point is a device for wireless local area networks (WLAN) that provides wireless network coverage and connectivity. It can connect to a wired network and transmit data via a wireless signal, allowing users to connect to the network wirelessly within coverage.

Indoor access points come in a variety of different types and specifications to suit different scenarios and needs. Here are some common types of indoor access points:

1. Single Band Access Point: A single band access point operates in the 2.4GHz band and typically provides a maximum transfer rate of 300Mbps. This type of access point is suitable for small office or home networks because the 2.4GHz band has better penetration and coverage, but a relatively low transfer rate.

2. Dual Band Access Point: The dual band access point supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, providing higher transmission rates and better performance. The 5GHz band has more interference free channels than the 2.4GHz band, which can provide faster speeds and more stable connections. Dual-frequency access points are suitable for medium sized offices, malls or hotels.

3. Lightweight Access Point: A lightweight access point is a wireless network device that needs to be used with a network controller. Lightweight access points do not have independent management functions themselves, but are centrally managed and configured via a network controller. This type of access point is suitable for large enterprises or organizations to enable centralized management and monitoring of the entire network.

4. Standalone Access Point: A standalone access point is a standalone device that has its own management and configuration functions and does not require additional network controllers. This type of access point is suitable for small businesses or individual users and can provide a simple and easy-to-use wireless networking solution.

5. Scalable Access Point: A scalable access point is a device that can scale on demand, increasing or decreasing the number of access points based on network demand. This type of access point is suitable for places that require flexible scaling, such as large office buildings, schools, or hospitals.

In addition to the types listed above, there are some special purpose indoor access points, such as:

1. Wall-mounted Access Point: A wall-mounted access point can be plugged directly into a Wall power outlet without the need for an additional power cord. This type of access point is suitable for home networks or small offices and can provide easy installation and use.

2. Integrated Antenna Access Point: The antenna of the antenna access point is integrated into the device, and no additional antenna installation is required. This type of access point is suitable for sites that require simple installation and a nice look.

3. Multiple Antenna Access Point: Multiple antenna access points can achieve better signal coverage and performance through multiple antennas. This type of access point is suitable for large venues or high-density user environments, such as conference rooms, stadiums or airports.

To sum up, there are many different types and specifications of indoor access points, which can be selected according to different scenarios and needs. Whether it's a small office, home network or a large enterprise, you can achieve convenient wireless network coverage and connectivity through indoor access points.

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