The supplier Hyundai Mobis will start production of sensors for autonomous commercial vehicles in September.
From September begins Hyundai Mobis the production of modern collision avoidance sensors for commercial vehicles. These include radar sensors and camera systems. These sensors were originally for the Autonomous driving developed and are now entering the commercial vehicles, This responds to stricter safety regulations.
The sensors not only imply the hardware, but also the software. They are used to detect obstacles and calculate the distance to vehicles in front. If necessary, these can also be applied to the brake access to avoid worse.
In addition, one turns to the inner space to the fatigue monitor the traveler with infrared cameras and combat inattention.
Furthermore, the company announced more on Autonomous trucks and 5G based systems to concentrate. Nice last year It was said that the goal is to be at the forefront of development in the area of sensor technology for autonomous driving.
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