Transformational Growth of Passenger Vehicle Radars with Rising Autonomous Levels will Lead to a Shift Toward Imaging Radars After 2025
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles (AVs) use radars as an integral part of the perception sensor suite to gather surrounding information and make logical decisions through artificial intelligence-based sensing and perception algorithms for autonomous driving features.
Adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, blind-spot monitoring and alerts, and cross-traffic alert systems use ADAS and AV radar systems. Long range and short range are the 2 types of radar sensors, and imaging radar will penetrate the market soon. OEMs and tier suppliers are looking to find the perfect balance between the number of channels used by imaging radars, cost, and the ability to integrate such sensors in electrical architecture.
The passenger vehicle radar sensor space is quite competitive, with established suppliers holding the majority share and start-ups competing with advanced technology solution providers.
The scope of this study includes automotive radar for passenger vehicles offered by tier suppliers and technology providers in North America and Europe. The report provides an overview of growth metrics, performance capabilities, ecosystem, competitive environment, and growth opportunities in the radar market. Growth metrics for passenger vehicle radar sensors are from 2022 to 2030.
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Aptiv
- Arbe
- Bosch
- Continental
- Steradian
- Texas Instruments
- ZF