Autoliv partners with global OEM on radar for autonomous driving

The safety systems major has been selected by a global automaker to supply industry leading 77GHz high-resolution radar systems for autonomous driving.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 05 Sep 2017 Views icon3588 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Autoliv partners with global OEM on radar for autonomous driving

Autoliv, the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, has been selected by a global automaker to supply industry leading 77GHz high-resolution radar systems for autonomous driving. 

As a leading automotive manufacturer in the race to bring more automated and ultimately autonomous vehicles to the market, Autoliv is recognised for its commitment and unique strength in ADAS development. 

The company’s high-resolution radars, located on the four corners of the vehicle, allow for increased detection points, leading to improved ability to understand free space, better object separation in multiple target environments, and more precise detections in Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross Traffic Alert.

Autoliv’s 77GHz radar systems see oncoming vehicles and autonomously manage lane changes during highway driving. The front and rear radars provide different functions for the vehicle; the front corner radars support object and free space detections, while the rear corner radars contribute to object detection, blind spot warning, and rear cross traffic alert.

“With our vision of saving more lives and quality first as guiding lights, we continue our journey to further strengthen our leadership in automotive safety,” says Johan Löfvenholm, president, Autoliv Electronics. “We have developed state-of-the-art radar systems that are critical to the advancement of autonomous driving.”

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