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Sensing requirements mean transformation for both car and market

Varun Krishna Murthy of Frost & Sullivan outlines the opportunities and challenges for the vehicle sensor sector ahead of autonomous vehicle deployment. As told to Xavier Boucherat

Vehicle sensors are by no means a new development: automakers began employing them as early as the 1950s, when they were used for basic applications such as low oil pressure warnings and other instrument panel functions. However, the gradual arrival of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and high-level autonomy is transforming requirements entirely. New players and industry dynamics have surfaced as a result.

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