Skip to content

Exhibiting the Newest Developments in Automotive Technology: InCabin and AutoSens

Automotive industry advancements in safety and comfort showcased during AutoSens and InCabin conferences.

Demonstration of Cutting-Edge Auto Technology by InCabin and AutoSens
Demonstration of Cutting-Edge Auto Technology by InCabin and AutoSens

Exhibiting the Newest Developments in Automotive Technology: InCabin and AutoSens

In the realm of automotive technology, innovation is the driving force behind safer, smarter, and more inclusive vehicles. At recent events such as AutoSens and InCabin, several key manufacturers showcased their latest developments.

SEeK Thermal demonstrated thermal imaging solutions designed to enhance road safety, particularly under poor visibility conditions. These innovations aim to provide exterior sensing capabilities that can help vehicles navigate more effectively in adverse weather conditions.

Riding on this wave of advancement, rFpro is extending its virtual testing capabilities to support the development of interior-facing sensors. This move allows manufacturers to train, test, and refine their sensing algorithms before real-world deployment, ensuring robust and reliable performance.

STMicroelectronics introduced its SafeSense portfolio of automotive-grade CMOS image sensors, complying with strict automotive safety standards. The OX01N1B sensor, one such innovation, offers accurate, distortion-free monitoring even in challenging lighting conditions.

In the realm of high-speed connectivity, KD introduced the KD7251, the first optical transceiver compliant with the IEEE Std 802.3cz standard for multigigabit automotive Ethernet over glass optical fibre. This development promises faster data transmission, enabling real-time decision-making for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).

OmniVision's automotive camera sensors are already enabling high-resolution, reliable vision systems for real-time decision-making. The OX01N1B global shutter sensor, in particular, is a cost-effective, high-performance imaging component for mainstream driver-monitoring system (DMS) applications.

TrinamiX demonstrated a biometric imaging system that monitors vital signs like heart rate without physical contact. This innovation could potentially contribute to driver health monitoring, another facet of safety in autonomous vehicles.

Smart Eye's AI ONE driver monitoring system combines camera, sensor, processing hardware, and software into a single compact unit. The system has been upgraded to include alcohol impairment detection, driver risk assessment, and live road condition alerts, making it an essential tool for improving driver awareness and preventing impairment-related incidents.

IEE's VitaSense radar system can detect the presence of unattended children inside a vehicle to prevent heatstroke. This innovation underscores the growing focus on in-cabin sensing for safety and comfort.

CorrActions is expanding its real-world data collection for alcohol intoxication detection. The key manufacturers developing alcohol detection systems for drivers include Bosch, DrΓ€ger, and Alcolock, with recent advances in integrating breath alcohol sensors into vehicles for real-time monitoring and automatic engine immobilization, enhancing road safety.

Dexerials Corporation is working on optical innovations with its moth-eye nanofabrication technology to reduce reflection and maximise light transmission for camera and lidar sensors. This development could potentially improve the performance of these sensors under various lighting conditions.

Valens Semiconductor's VA7000 MIPI A-PHY-compliant chipsets have been selected by Mobileye to support high-speed sensor-to-compute data links in their EyeQTM6 High automated driving platforms. This collaboration promises faster data transmission and real-time decision-making capabilities for these advanced platforms.

In conclusion, the innovations showcased at AutoSens and InCabin underline the development of tangible, deployable technologies for safer, smarter, and more inclusive vehicles. These advancements in thermal imaging, interior sensing, high-speed connectivity, and driver monitoring systems are laying the technical groundwork needed to meet growing regulatory demands and user expectations at scale.

Read also: