Demand for active safety systems is increasing the number of sensors in cars, but technology supplier Aptiv believes it can significantly reduce costs by using a central processor.
The Ireland-based company says it will launch a scalable platform that links sensors within a car to deliver up to Level 2-plus autonomy.
By replacing smart sensors with simpler versions that feed into a central processor, Aptiv claims it can cut an automaker's cost for an advanced driver assistance system by nearly 90 percent for vehicles using the same architecture.
The cost reduction would be 50 percent for vehicles on different platforms, David Paja, president of Aptiv's advanced safety and user experience division, told journalists during an online briefing this month.
Paja said Aptiv's new system will be available with Level 2-plus capability next year, adding that it would also be possible to provide over-the-air updates to the technol…