ADAS Sensors 2016 Workshop2016-05-19Detroit, Michigan Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) require vision and range sensors to accurately determine situational assessment and action implementation. Common sensing technologies for ADAS such as video, radar, lidar, ultrasonic and infrared (IR) are being increasingly integrated by the OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. For example, market analysts project the use of forward looking cameras going from 30 million units in 2014 to nearly 100 million by 2019. Range sensors are based on radar, or more recently lidar technologies, which are projected to be available in production vehicles within the next two years. High-end vehicles can accommodate the cost of today's advanced systems, which can include eight radar sensors, as well as several video cameras. Extending these systems to higher volume vehicles will pose challenges in cost versus performance tradeoffs. For more information: http://bit.ly/ADAS2016mnx |