Delphi’s integrated radar and camera system goes on Volvo XC90
Delphi Automotive PLC says it is first in the market to help Volvo Cars offer the most comprehensive and technologically-sophisticated standard safety package available in the automotive industry.
Delphi Automotive PLC says it is first in the market to help Volvo Cars offer the most comprehensive and technologically-sophisticated standard safety package available in the automotive industry.
The Volvo XC90, which debuted at the Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris (October 4-19), is the first car in the world to feature automatic braking at intersections.
The system uses Delphi's industry-first and award-winning integrated Radar and Camera Sensor Fusion System (RaCAM). RaCAM incorporates radar sensing, vision sensing and data fusion in a single module that enables adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning, forward collision warning, and autonomous braking for pedestrians, vehicles, animals and general objects. The XC90 also features Delphi's second-generation 76GHz short range radar, which enables blind spot detection, lane change merge aid and cross traffic alert.
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