Mobileye, Valeo Partner To Develop SDV Imaging Radars

Mobility Outlook Bureau
05 Sep 2023
12:54 PM
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In this collaboration, automakers gain access to the latest cutting-edge technology from Mobileye while benefiting from Valeo's customisation, industrialisation, testing and support capabilities.


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Mobileye and Valeo have partnered to deliver software-defined imaging radars for next-generation driver assist and automated driving features. 

Nimrod Nehushtan, Executive Vice President - Business Development and Strategy, Mobileye, stated that the company and Valeo’s Imaging radar collaboration significantly advances a new and exciting phase in automotive safety and performance.

In this collaboration, automakers gain access to the latest cutting-edge technology from Mobileye while benefiting from the customisation, industrialisation, testing and support capabilities brought by Valeo, he added.

Mobileye’s imaging radars use advanced architecture, including Massive MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output) antenna design, a high-end radio frequency design developed in-house, and high-fidelity sampling – all enabling accurate object detection and higher dynamic range.

With an integrated system-on-chip design that maximises processor efficiency and algorithms for interpreting radar data, the imaging radar delivers a detailed, four-dimensional image of surroundings up to 300 meters away and beyond.

With a 140-degree field-of-view at medium range and 170-degree field-of-view in close range, the radar enables accurate detection of pedestrians, vehicles or obstructions that other sensors might miss – even on crowded urban streets. 

Marc Vrecko, President - Comfort and Driving Assistance Systems Business Group, Valeo, said, “This is a great illustration of Valeo’s technological leadership in ADAS and of its capability to produce innovative technologies at scale. This collaboration will contribute to Valeo’s commitment to offer affordable, smarter and safer mobility,” he added.

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