Monday, July 20th 2020

Intel Mobileye and Ford Announce High-Volume Agreement for ADAS in Global Vehicles

Mobileye, an Intel company, and Ford Motor Company are collaborating on cutting-edge driver-assistance systems across Ford's global product lineup. As the chosen supplier of vision-sensing technology for Ford's advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), Mobileye will provide its EyeQ family of devices, together with vision-processing software, to support Level 1 and Level 2 ADAS in Ford vehicles globally.

"It is a privilege to extend and expand our long-standing collaboration with a company that is so committed to safety on behalf of its global customer base," said Professor Amnon Shashua, president and CEO of Mobileye. "We look forward to working closely together to bring these functionalities to market in the full Ford product lineup."
Working together, Ford and Mobileye have agreed to the following:
  • Ford and Mobileye will offer better camera-based detection capabilities for ADAS, including improved forward-collision warning; vehicle, pedestrian and cyclist detection; plus lane-keeping features.
  • Mobileye will provide its suite of EyeQ sensing technology to support Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology available ADAS features, such as Lane-Keeping System, auto high-beam headlamps, Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking, and Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go and Lane-Centering.
  • Ford will display Mobileye's name in vehicles through the inclusion of its logo in the automaker's SYNC ADAS communication displays, making customers aware that some Ford Co-Pilot360 Technology features use sensing capabilities provided by Mobileye.
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3 Comments on Intel Mobileye and Ford Announce High-Volume Agreement for ADAS in Global Vehicles

#1
nikoya
was at an autonomous driving Seminar at Shanghai last friday, there was a presentation by Mobileye and others, very impressive objects recognition technologies. AR feature is also great to my opinion. future is promising.:roll:
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zlobby
nikoyawas at an autonomous driving Seminar at Shanghai last friday, there was a presentation by Mobileye and others, very impressive objects recognition technologies. AR feature is also great to my opinion. future is promising.:roll:
Depening on your definition of 'promising'...
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#3
coozie78
Fine, now lets sort out the legal issues along with the currently woeful state of cyber security for these systems.
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