The vehicle architecture of the future will be based on centralized computing nodes, known as vehicle computers. These will centrally control functions of the various components.
The vehicle sensors from Bosch supply the data required for perception of the surroundings, vehicle localization, and driver monitoring in automated cars.
With radar sensors and video cameras, driver assistance systems detect dangers, warn car drivers or even intervene autonomously in an emergency.
Several technologies are combined for ultra-precise and reliable localization.
Automated vehicles need to perceive and interpret their surroundings, use this information to derive a suitable driving strategy and then implement it reliably.
Bosch is developing an ever-broader portfolio of vehicle safety and driver assistance systems that protect all road users and reduce stress for drivers.
Four near-range cameras, combined to a multi-camera system, provide a 360° surround view.
The home zone park assist simplifies repetitive driving maneuvers into your own parking space through automation.
Inertial sensors are used to calculate the relative position of the vehicle. This is needed for bridging a lack of satellite and surround information.
With the integrated safety systems a new level of occupant protection can be achieved.