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Ultrasonic sensors have become a popular sensor of choice for automotive park assist and automated parking features. As the automotive industry moves towards central and zonal compute architectures and large-scale sensor data fusion, a need for a standard interface for ultrasonic sensors has emerged. This is where DSI3 comes in, as a standardized interface for ultrasonic sensors.
By adopting DSI3, automakers can achieve a more streamlined and optimized data integration process for ultrasonic sensors. This includes reducing data latency, improving bandwidth, reducing wiring weight, and reducing system costs. Moreover, integrating ultrasonic sensors into ADAS systems can help extend their usage for automated driving functions, thereby offering greater value to vehicle owners.
This presentation provides insights into the latest vehicle architectures, interfaces, data types, and optimization techniques for integrating ultrasonic sensor data into ADAS systems. By leveraging this knowledge, automakers can design more advanced and effective ADAS systems that are optimized for ultrasonic sensors, paving the way for greater vehicle automation and improved emissions performance.