To say ADAS is becoming ‘increasingly common’ is, in fact, a little disingenuous. ADAS has been playing an important role in the development of safer vehicles for some decades, but the early incarnations of automotive driver-assist technology are now so well-developed, effective and familiar ...
In the last decade, we’ve witnessed the automotive industry advance and evolve, largely driven by the emergence of newer, more intelligent car technologies. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are at the forefront of this evolution, reshaping the way we drive by bolstering safety, enhancing...
Self-parking[1] is one example of a technology that was initially developed with autonomous vehicles in mind and is now being introduced in regular passenger vehicles as a premium driver assist feature. What about ADAS for fleets? It’s not just passenger vehicles that have adopted ADAS. ...
It is the most flexible, scalable and powerful automotive-grade supercomputer on the market. Read more Sensor Power for Automated Driving Sensors such as cameras or radars are essential for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Autonomous vehicles need a whole set of them. Read more ...
Automotive Software Performance Improvement and Capability Determination (ASPICE) as a standard provides the framework for defining, implementing, and evaluating the process required for system development focused on software and system parts in the automotive industry. This framework can be extended to ...
ConsiderL2+ hands-free driving, where the driver is responsible for monitoring the vehicle, but not physically in control of the car. An automotive API could allow the infotainment system to access information from the ADAS system and visualize it on the vehicle cluster or center display. The ...
Hackers could potentially exploit vulnerabilities in car software to manipulate systems, steal data, or even gain control of the vehicle. Robust security measures are crucial to safeguard against such threats. Regulatory Compliance The automotive industry is heavily regulated, and software development ...
ADAS stands for advanced driver-assistance systems. The systems aim to improve driving safety by assisting drivers with driving. On the other hand, AD refers to autonomous driving, in which the AD system takes the initiative and drives automatically instead of humans. Autonomous driving is defined...
The automotive sector is being disrupted by the autonomous driving, connectivity, electrification, and shared mobility (ACES) trends. Together, these forces will bring mobility to a second inflection point. Autonomous driving will transform the sector because of the high investments required. It will ...
Automotive industries use embedded box computers in vehicles to enhance their functionality, safety, and reliability. These computers are used in several applications such as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment systems, and telematics. They can also be used in autonomous vehicles to...