ZF TRW Introduces Advanced Vehicle Radar and Camera Fusion Systems

ZF TRW has launched its first production passenger car and commercial vehicle radar and camera fusion systems. The combination of ZF TRW radar and camera offers vehicle manufacturers and their customers a highly sophisticated and robust solution that helps meet the ever-increasing market and regulatory requirements for high level safety systems.

Data Fusion combines the strengths of both radar and video camera sensors to make high level, reliable safety decisions.

"Fusing the data from camera and radar every 30-40 milliseconds helps to confirm when a situation warrants action from on-board systems such as rapid braking via the electronic stability control system for Automatic Emergency Braking," according to Ken Kaiser, vice president, engineering for the ZF TRW global electronics business. "These are highly complementary sensing technologies – radar is excellent for range and relative speed measurement, while cameras are best for lateral measurements and accurate recognition of objects."

"This same sensor set can be used with multiple radars and cameras and combined with ZF TRW's advanced safety domain electronic control unit to enable partially automated vehicle functions that will eventually evolve into the highly automated vehicle systems of the future," Kaiser concluded.

Purchasing both the camera and radar from ZF TRW brings added value – as a system integrator ZF TRW develops its own unique algorithms that yield faster response times and a greater range of functionality than buying discrete sensors from different suppliers These systems can also be designed and validated as an integrated package leading to faster time to market.

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