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Modern FPS systems now integrate sensors like radar, LiDAR, and cameras to enhance Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and support autonomous driving. These systems incorporate essential technologies for collision avoidance, lane-keeping, and object detection. The increasing demand for Level 2 and Level 3 autonomy, particularly in premium and electric vehicles, drives this trend. By embedding sensors within a sleek, durable structure, manufacturers ensure functionality and aesthetics without compromising safety or efficiency.
For instance, in May 2023, Onsemi introduced the Hyperlux automotive image sensor family. Featuring a 2.1 µm pixel size, 150dB ultra-high dynamic range (HDR), and LED flicker mitigation (LFM) across the full automotive temperature range, Hyperlux delivers superior performance and speed. These advanced features are set to drive the next generation of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).
Phygital shields integrate structural components with interactive technologies, requiring precise manufacturing processes. The challenge lies in seamlessly combining sensors, LED lighting, and aerodynamic designs into a cohesive unit without compromising functionality or durability. Each shield must meet rigorous performance standards, including crash safety and environmental resistance. Ensuring uniformity and quality across high production volumes adds complexity. Manufacturers must collaborate closely with automakers to meet diverse vehicle specifications, increasing production timelines and costs. This complexity limits scalability and deters mass-market adoption, particularly in regions with fragmented supply chains and limited access to advanced manufacturing capabilities.