Bosch Unveils Advanced ADAS and Radar Tech

At Auto Shanghai, Bosch introduced its latest advancements in assisted and automated driving technology. The company unveiled a suite of innovative products designed to enhance safety, comfort, and accessibility across various vehicle segments. These include a cutting-edge radar sensor featuring an in-house developed computing chip, a versatile driver assistance system known as the Bosch ADAS product family, an upgraded multi-purpose camera, and a precise inertial sensor unit.

Key Highlights

  • Bosch launches radar sensor with its own system-on-chip (SoC).
  • Bosch ADAS product family offers three variants for diverse markets.
  • New multi-purpose camera enhances assisted driving capabilities.
  • Inertial sensor unit ensures accurate vehicle localization.
  • Solutions prioritize flexibility, cost-efficiency, and rapid integration.
  • AI enhances perception and driving planning.
  • Serial production begins mid-2025 with Chinese manufacturers.

Bosch Unveils Advanced ADAS and Radar Tech

Bosch’s new radar sensor marks a milestone as the first fully in-house designed and manufactured product of its kind by a Tier 1 supplier. It includes a system-on-chip (SoC) utilizing RF CMOS technology, with 22-nanometer transistors delivering high efficiency and power in a compact design. This innovation sets a new benchmark for radar technology in the automotive industry.

The Bosch ADAS product family provides a modular approach, available in entry, mid, and high-segment variants. The entry level offers essentials like adaptive cruise control and lane keeping, while the mid-tier adds advanced features such as hands-free driving on freeways (where permitted). The high-segment variant excels in urban settings with 360-degree video support, catering to complex driving scenarios. This adaptability ensures manufacturers can implement tailored solutions swiftly.

Bosch Unveils Advanced ADAS and Radar Tech

The upgraded multi-purpose camera brings 8-megapixel resolution and a wide field of vision, enabling critical functions like emergency braking and urban lane keeping. It also serves as a central hub for sensor data fusion, boosting safety and compliance with regulations. Meanwhile, the inertial sensor unit guarantees precise positioning, vital for reliable operation in challenging conditions like tunnels.

Bosch integrates artificial intelligence throughout, improving system responsiveness. With production starting in mid-2025 in China, where demand for advanced driver assistance is surging, Bosch strengthens its global leadership in mobility solutions.

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