次世代ADAS/ADアーキテクチャ:電力、ネットワーキング、安全性とセンサー
原題: Next‑Gen ADAS/AD Architectures: Power, Networking, Safety & Sensors
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- 重要度
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- トレンドスコア
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- 要約
- 次世代の先進運転支援システム(ADAS)および自動運転(AD)アーキテクチャは、電力供給、ネットワーク接続、安全性、センサー技術の進化に依存しています。これらの要素は、車両の性能向上や安全性の確保に重要であり、効率的なデータ処理と通信を実現するための新しい技術が求められています。
- キーワード
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