Welcome to the first DVN ADAS newsletter. As DVN expands coverage beyond LiDAR to cover more topics in the ADAS space this monthly newsletter will will cover ADAS news and interviews for ADAS features and applications, compute, integration and software.
Level 2 ADAS becoming an option in many cars in EU and US – Ford for example offers a $995 tech pack with Co-Pilot360™ Assist+ on the lowest price Escape Active™ model that includes adaptive cruise control, lane centering assist and stop-and-go driving. On a VW Golf Match in the UK, a driver assistance package with lane keeping assist can be added for £695.
Penetration in China for Navigate on Autopilot (NOA) already exceeds 20% and self-parking and other features are coming to more and more new models.
The new NHTSA FMVSS 127 AEB standard will also likely require updated hardware to achieve nighttime PAEB performance. We have published a separate white paper on that topics and will host a workshop in April to discuss the new AEB technologies in more detail.
We hope you will find this expanded coverage useful and if there are other teams in your company that can benefit from the increased scope of the DVN Sensors and Application service, please have them contact us at [email protected]
We have a number of key events planned for 2025:
- AEB Workshop (US): sensing solutions for FMVSS 127 in Detroit, 9-10 April
- Lidar Tech Expo (China): co-hosted by DVN and EAC in Hangzhou, 4-6 June
- DVN Sensing Conference (Europe): NOA & Lidar in Wiesbaden, 17-18 November
Thank you,
Martin Booth
DVN USA Representative