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The Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Sensor market is a subset of the automotive sensor market. It is composed of sensors that are used to detect and monitor the environment around a vehicle, such as lane departure, blind spot detection, and adaptive cruise control. These sensors are used to provide safety features and improve the driving experience. ADAS sensors are typically mounted on the exterior of the vehicle, such as the windshield, bumper, and side mirrors. They are also used in the interior of the vehicle, such as the dashboard and steering wheel.
ADAS sensors are becoming increasingly important in the automotive industry, as they are used to provide safety features and improve the driving experience. They are also used to enable autonomous driving, as they provide the necessary data for the vehicle to make decisions.
Some companies in the ADAS Sensor market include Bosch, Continental, Denso, Delphi, and Valeo. Show Less Read more