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Yole Group released its new "Semiconductor Trends in Automotive" report, 2024 edition, providing an in-depth understanding of the changing automotive industry ecosystem and supply chain.
Ryme Worldwide and Rohde & Schwarz are working together to introduce a new solution that integrates radar target simulation into existing workshop environments, enabling comprehensive ADAS and AD testing during periodic technical inspections (PTI).
The Computing and AI for Automotive report from Yole Group provides an overview of computing for safety, ADAS and AD, in-cabin sensing, cockpit and connectivity applications.
Dürr and Rohde & Schwarz initiated a joint project incorporating Dürr's patented x-road curve multi-function roll test stand, Rohde & Schwarz’ new RadEsT radar target simulator and the open-source simulation platform CARLA.
At CES, NXP launched the SAF86xx radar SoC, an extension to its automotive radar one-chip family which now enables ADAS architectures for software-defined vehicles.
HUBER+SUHNER was awarded the contract to manufacture and supply antennas for radar for autonomous driving to HL Klemove, a top Korean autonomous driving solution provider.
According to a report by Future Market Insights entitled “ADAS Calibration Equipment Market,” the market for advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) calibration equipment is anticipated to reach around US$277.8 million by the end of 2023.
Yole discusses why more advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) cameras are needed to realize an accurate detection and classification of objects all around the car, as well as lane and traffic sign detection.