Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Veoneer and BMW agreement on next-gen automotive vision systems

Veoneer to supply Cameras to BMW Group's Next Generation Vision System for Automated Driving

Stockholm, Sweden, May 18, 2022: The automotive technology company Veoneer has signed an agreement to equip BMW Group vehicles with camera heads for their next generation vision system for Automated Driving. The camera heads support the cooperation between BMW Group, Qualcomm Technologies, and Arriver™ which was announced in March this year.

The high definition 8 MP camera, mounted behind the rear-view mirror, monitors the forward path of the vehicle to provide reliable and accurate information to the vehicle control system.  

In BMW's next generation of Automated Driving Systems, BMW Group's current AD stack is combined with Arriver's Vision Perception and NCAP Drive Policy products on Qualcomm Technologies' system-on-chip, with the goal of designing best-in-class Automated Driving functions spanning NCAP, Level 2 and Level 3. Veoneer's camera heads are adapted to the current trend of a centralized and scalable software architecture and will be an essential part of the sensor set-up required for the next generation AD platform.

"We are excited to be part of the development of the next generation vision systems, planned to enter the market in 2025", says Jacob Svanberg, CEO of Veoneer. "This award with camera heads to the 5th generation vision system is another proof point that Veoneer remains at the forefront of providing safe, collaborative driving solutions."

Veoneer is an automotive technology company. As a world leader in active safety and restraint control systems, Veoneer is focused on delivering innovative, best-in-class products and solutions. Our purpose is to create trust in mobility. Veoneer is a Tier-1 hardware supplier and system integrator with products being part of more than 125 scheduled vehicle launches for 2022.  Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, Veoneer has 6,100 employees in 11 countries. The Company is building on a heritage of close to 70 years of automotive safety development. 

https://www.veoneer.com/en/press-releases?page=/press/perma/2022030

5 comments:

  1. Who is the sensor provider?

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  2. Sony / Omnivision / Samsung?

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    1. As I know it is Samsung 8Mp sensor with Veoneer.

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  3. Interesting, given BMW worked a lot with Mobileye for current series. Apparently their partnership ends in 2025. Was announced in March, but I missed it.

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  4. I always get confused between Movidius and MobileEye. Movidius got folded into Intel? MobileEye supplies a giant 300mm^2 chip for CNN processing of multiple HD camera streams? I thought they basically had a monopoly on the ADAS market? Both are owned by Intel?

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