Veoneer’s camera heads are adapted to the current trend of a centralized and scalable software architecture and will be an essential part of the sensor set-up required for the next generation AD platform, planned to enter the market in 2025. The camera heads support the cooperation between BMW Group and Qualcomm Technologies, with the goal of designing best-in-class Automated Driving functions spanning NCAP, Level 2 and Level 3. In May 2022, Veoneer announced that it has signed an agreement to equip BMW Group vehicles with camera heads for their next generation vision system for Automated Driving. Camera heads adapted to centralized and scalable software architecture Process orchestration and safe execution of the unit are part of Veoneer’s integration strategy. ![]() Veoneer integrates perception software stack and drive policy from Qualcomm Technologies’ Arriver™ software into the processor. Qualcomm Technologies’ Arriver™ software integration algorithms allow the cameras to "see" and track objects, warning the driver – and taking action – when the car is in danger of a collision. Veoneer's pioneering work with camera-based vision systems gives the driver an additional pair of eyes, scanning the vehicle's surroundings for danger. Our in-house developed algorithms allow the cameras to "see" and track objects, warning the driver – and taking action – when the car is in danger of a collision. Veoneer develops advanced hardware that power our world-class mono, stereo and thermal sensing systems. Veoneer vision sensors analyze and interpret the street scene even in complex scenarios.
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