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The primary goals of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are to prevent collisions by using technologies like lane departure warning and blind-spot applications, as well as by providing drivers with aids like night vision, driver attentiveness, and adaptive cruise control.
The majority of ADAS features are integrated into the car, however suppliers are starting to provide aftermarket options. As wireless network access becomes more prevalent, next-generation ADASs will do more while providing better value.
The Global ADAS Brackets market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Oribay Group Automotive developed and produced SmartBracketTM, the ultimate all-in-one solution for ADAS applications on windshields. By combining all required features into a single, 165 cm2 ultra-compact and simple-to-install pack, this inventive bracket does away with the need for additional components.
For self-driving cars to attain complete autonomy, SmartBracketTM is the best option because it is compact and easy to connect to the windshield. A cutting-edge mechanism called SmartBracketTM was created to streamline the auto production process.
It permits quick and simple bonding to the windshield with no installation needed. Its small size fits any windshield and takes up to three times less room than conventional designs.
A variety of cutting-edge ADAS features are available with Smart BracketTM, including the ability to identify pedestrians and moving vehicles, light and rain sensors, traffic sign recognition, lane departure warning, and more.
For windscreen cameras, the R&D team has developed a cutting-edge flexible and transparent heating foil that takes the place of conventional perimeter heaters. A crystal-clear picture for ADAS systems like Smart Bracket is provided by this cutting-edge technology.
The extremely adjustable SmartBracketTM is a product created to integrate ADAS systems in any windscreen. The number of cameras and functionality can be adjusted to match the particular requirements of any automaker.
The initial design included 3 cameras for short, medium, and long-distance vision.From early TRL stages on, they collaborated with the top Basque and European research institutions in pursuit of fresh approaches and cutting-edge technology to satisfy the demands of customers.