Hands-off driving alleviates driver fatigue and makes for a more enjoyable user experience. At CES 2025, Aptiv is demonstrating urban hands-off driving on the streets of Las Vegas – and automated parking at the Aptiv pavilion – powered by Aptiv’s Gen 6 ADAS platform.. Most hands-off systems are limited to highway use cases because urban driving requires more changes in speed, sharper turns and navigating through unpredictable environments. However, these factors also make urban driving more frustrating for the end user. Delivering a hands-off system that can alleviate that burden is a significant value-add for OEMs.
To deliver brand-differentiated safety features, OEMs need control of their vehicle’s software and hardware stack. At CES 2025, Aptiv is demonstrating how our modular ADAS platform enables OEMs with the flexibility to select individual product offerings — such as radar and software features — or adopt our entire turnkey solution. By decoupling hardware and software, Aptiv ADAS can leverage a variety of sensors and compute platforms to scale across levels of autonomy. Aptiv’s standardized middleware speeds up integration and time to market, and Wind River’s modular and OCI-compliant software containers enable continuous updateability over the vehicle’s lifetime.
HD maps play an essential role in autonomous driving by providing a detailed digital representation of roads and the areas around them. However, HD maps must be updated often, and capturing them requires specially equipped vehicles to collect data one road at a time, which increases costs and slows down updates. At CES 2025, Aptiv is demonstrating how OEMs can utilize data harvesting technologies as a low-cost, rapidly scalable mapping and localization solution. By creating more accurate crowdsourced maps from data collected by consumer vehicles, we are helping reduce the automotive industry’s dependence on expensive HD maps and broaden the operational design domains of autonomous driving systems.
OEMs need robust sensors to reliably perceive complex, dynamic driving environments and meet 5-star NCAP specifications for advanced driver-assistance systems. At CES 2025, Aptiv is demonstrating best-in-class SRR8+ and FLR8 radars, along with production-intent Aptiv-designed MMIC and MCU chips. These solutions provide higher range and resolution, enabling object classification and detection across diverse road scenarios. Enhanced by AI/ML capabilities, Aptiv’s radars deliver scalability, improved vertical resolution, and near-range perception to ensure reliable ADAS functionality in challenging conditions.
To mitigate the risks of a system failure during autonomous driving use cases, OEMs need system redundancies that can execute challenging minimum risk maneuvers under various constraints. At CES 2025, Aptiv is demonstrating ADAS capabilities that enable the ongoing safe operation of the vehicle in the worst-case scenario. Our platform includes a redundant power supply so safety-critical systems can continue to process sensing data and robust AI/ML-powered perception to position the car in the event of individual sensor failure.
OEMs must deliver advanced features like interior sensing, premium audio, and surround-view cameras while maintaining a cost-effective, flexible architecture. At CES 2025, Aptiv will demonstrate how our modern, scalable Smart Vehicle Architecture™ (SVA™) addresses these needs. With compute serverization, SVA™ maximizes flexibility and supports Wind River’s mission-critical solutions, enabling improved software reuse, simplified maintenance, and greater supply chain resiliency. For in-cabin solutions, including driver monitoring and premium audio, SVA™ supports personalized, cutting-edge experiences that meet evolving customer expectations, with full lifecycle management through a digital feedback loop and over-the-air updates.
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