20 likes | 53 Views
As the most trusted name in crash avoidance, automakers around the world rely on Mobileye technology and SmartOne C to keep drivers safe
E N D
What Do You Know About All-In-One Mobileye Advanced Driver Assistance System? At CES 2022, the Mobileye-based company will join Volkswagen, Ford, and Zeekr to announce new projects based on Mobileyes maps, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies. Mobileye is a company developing autonomous driving technology and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), including cameras, computer chips, and software. As the most trusted name in crash avoidance, automakers around the world rely on Mobileye technology and SmartOne C to keep drivers safe. Today, Mobileye has one of the most advanced collision avoidance systems on the market, designed for the autonomous driving and road safety revolution. Automakers are now incorporating Mobileyes collision avoidance technology into their rapidly expanding safety application, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Today, ADAS systems actively improve safety by integrating vision, reducing the number of accidents and passenger injuries. Today, Mobileye(r) supports ADAS systems in more than 300 vehicle models with 28 OEM partners, providing machine vision solutions to nearly every major global automaker. Automakers already using Mobileye technology to power next-generation ADAS include GM (with SuperCruise), Nissan (with ProPILOT Assist 2.0), and NIO (with Pilot). With an increased focus on autonomous driving technology, OEMs will be able to provide semi-autonomous vehicles with additional cruise control features and advanced safety systems. For example, Ford will begin using Mobileyes REM (Road Experience Management Technology) in a future version of Ford's BlueCruise
system, which allows customers to monitor the car's hands-free driving through a driver-facing camera. Eyes are on the way. Swarm data was collected from Mobileye-powered vehicles around the world, and the Volkswagen Group is now using this data to significantly improve the driver experience with Travel Assist 2.5. Intel subsidiary Mobileye has struck deals with six OEMs including BMW, Nissan, and Volkswagen to collect data from vehicles equipped with the EyeQ4 chip, which is used to power advanced driver assistance systems Contact Person :Bill Perkoski Company Name :Wirelessaircard.com Address : 78 Discovery, Irvine, CA 92618 Tel : 949-250-7878 Fax : Fax is 949-468-0933. Email : sales@wirelessaircard.co Website :www.wirelessaircard.com