Veoneer Active Safety System Selected by Asian OEM

Veoneer Active Safety System Selected by Asian OEM

The Active Safety system is designed for collaborative driving on level 2+.

The automotive technology company Veoneer signed an agreement with a major Asian OEM to equip an electric vehicle joint-venture in China with an active safety system comprising of a monovision camera, a package of forward-looking and corner radars, and an ADAS ECU.

In 2024, Veoneer says it will begin delivering and integrating the Active Safety system, designed for collaborative driving on level 2+. The system’s high level of safety functionality is maintained in bad weather and darkness, and it includes features that can trigger alarms, take control of the vehicle to avoid a crash or lessen an  accident’s severity as well as automatically brake the car.

The award includes Veoneer’s 4th generation monovision system. The hardware is integrated with software which is using deep learning technologies that identify objects such as cars, road markings and road signs.

It also includes Veoneer’s ADAS ECU, the multi-lingual brain that monitors the surroundings and fuses data from cameras, radars and sensors, interprets the situation and makes informed decisions to support the driver and triggers features such as emergency braking or automatic lane changes. 

“We are proud to receive this major award aimed at the growing Chinese market from a renowned Asian customer. This award is truly a proof point that Veoneer has one of the industry’s most capable teams and remains at the forefront of technologies, providing safe and reliable active safety systems to vehicle manufacturers globally,” says Jacob Svanberg, Veoneer CEO.

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