DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "ADAS and Autonomous Driving Tier 1 Research Report, 2023 - Foreign Companies" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Global Tier 1 suppliers boast complete ADAS/AD product matrix, and make continuous efforts to grab the Chinese market.

From the ADAS/AD product matrix, it can be seen that some Tier 1 leaders have almost complete product matrix.

For example, Continental's latest products include: cockpit monitoring system (CMS, OMS), configured with an OMS camera and a cockpit radar and expected to be released in 2024; HRL131, a 1550nm long-range LiDAR with a detection range of more than 300m, 128 HFOV, 28 VFOV, expected to be mass-produced in 2024; and CUS320, a ultrasonic radar with a detection range of 0.1m-6m, expected to be spawned in 2024.

Bosch has a full range of ADAS/AD products except CMS. Its latest products include: a 1550nm long-range LiDAR, physically displayed at the CES 2023, with a detection range of over 200m and power consumption of less than 20W; an in-cabin monitoring system (IMS, OMS), configured with an OMS camera installed above the center console screen or integrated with the interior rearview mirror, and expected to come into mass production in 2024.

Yet in terms of solutions, currently few global Tier 1 suppliers deploy driving-parking integrated solutions that are hot in China, mainly because it takes them a period of about 2 or 3 years to launch the solutions after they put forward. One example is Continental's Ambarella CV3-based L2+ solution which was announced in January 2021 but will not be production-ready until 2026.

To cope with the current passive position, global Tier 1 suppliers are also trying to seek changes. For example, Wave3, Bosch's driving-parking integrated solution, is being developed simultaneously by the XC Division in China and the headquarters in Germany, of which the Chinese solution adopts dual Orin SoCs and is scheduled to be mass-produced in 2023 at the earliest; in June 2023, ZF announced the merger of the divisions for passenger car chassis technology and active safety technology to reduce the internal friction between divisions when making decisions and shorten the time-to-market of products and solutions. In the future, ZF may build a corporate architecture where the active safety integrates all the vehicle businesses such as cockpit and chassis.

2. 4D radars begin to find mass adoption, and global Tier 1 suppliers grab first-mover advantages.

According to our data, from January to May 2023, the overall installations of 4D radars in new passenger cars in China were 65,500 units, of which 35,700 units were front view and rear view radars, and 29,800 units were corner radars. Models confirmed to pack 4D radars include Rising Auto R7, Li Auto L7 Pro and AITO M5.

4D radars have passed through three development phases: infancy, growth and SOP.

China's adjusted regulation allows CMS to be installed in vehicles, and the competition in the new market is fierce.

On July 1, 2023, the GB 15084-2022 Motor Vehicles - Devices for Indirect Vision - Requirements of Performance and Installation came into effect, specifying that Class M/N motor vehicles are allowed to carry electronic rearview mirrors to replace conventional optical exterior rearview mirrors.

At present, a number of global Tier 1 suppliers, Chinese suppliers and automakers have already made layout of CMS products. Wherein, the global Tier 1 suppliers that have unveiled/mass-produced CMS products include Continental, Magna and Valeo; Chinese suppliers include Autocruis, Voyager Technology, Foryou Group and Huawei.

On the whole, global Tier 1 suppliers start CMS layout a little earlier than Chinese companies, due to early introduction of regulations.

From a technical point of view, the mainstream CMS solution currently adopted by global Tier 1 suppliers is 2 CMS cameras + 2 OLED displays, that is, replace the left and right rearview mirrors with 2 rearview CMS cameras (generally wide-angle cameras). Another solution of 3 CMS cameras + 2 OLED displays + streaming rearview camera/center console screen is adopted by relatively few companies, as it involves additional technologies such as image stitching/correction.

A typical case is Magna CLEARVIEW that adopts the solution of 3 CMS cameras + streaming media rearview mirror tiled display. Noticeably, Magna also proposed a solution of 2 CMS cameras + 2 OLED displays in 2017, but the product Magna actually produces in quantities is still the current 3CMS solution.

As decision products upgrade, a number of Tier 1 suppliers have launched cross-domain/central computing platforms.

As automotive architecture upgrades, the main control units of vehicle internal electronics have also evolved from hundreds of ECUs to several domain controllers. Next cross-domain computing platforms (e.g., cockpit-parking integrated domain controller and driving-parking integrated domain controller) will be used to meet the computing needs of vehicles. In the future, central computing platforms will be used to complete all the computing tasks and enable centralized E/E architecture.

In current stage, several global Tier 1 suppliers have released/iterated multi-domain/central computing platform solutions in 2022. In terms of time node, they are the next-generation alternative to domain controller products.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Global Regulations on Application of Autonomous Driving on Roads and Development Plans

1.1 Global Regulations on Application of Autonomous Driving on Roads

1.1.1 UN Automated Lane Keeping Systems (ALKS) - Main Test Items

1.1.1 UN Automated Lane Keeping Systems (ALKS) - System Safety and Failsafe Response

1.1.1 UN Automated Lane Keeping Systems (ALKS) - Human Machine Interface (HMI) / Operator information

1.1.1 UN Automated Lane Keeping Systems (ALKS) - Object Event Detection and Data Storage

1.1.2 Summary on Autonomous Driving Development Plans of Some Countries/Regions

1.2 European Union & Europe's Regulations on Application of Autonomous Driving on Roads

1.2.1 Germany's Law on Autonomous Driving

1.2.2 EU & Europe's Autonomous Driving Development Plan

1.2.3 EU Autonomous Driving Roadmap and 2040 Outlook

1.3 United Sates' Regulations on Application of Autonomous Driving on Roads

1.3.1 US Autonomous Driving Development Plan

1.4 Japan's Regulations on Application of Autonomous Driving on Roads

1.4.1 Japan's Action Plan for Realizing and Popularizing Autonomous Driving 4.0

1.4.2 Japan's Autonomous Driving Development Plan

1.4.3 Japan's "RoAD to the L4 Project" - 4 Major Themes

1.5 South Korea's Regulations on Application of Autonomous Driving on Roads

1.5.1 South Korea's Autonomous Driving Development Plan

2 Development Trends of Products and Solutions of Global Tier 1 Suppliers

2.1 SOP of New Products: the Volume Production of 4D Radars Starts

2.2 Regulation Adjustment: China Allows for Use of CMS in Vehicles

2.3 Product Upgrade: from Domain Controller to Central Computing Platform

2.4 Solution Upgrade: from Automated Driving/Parking to Driving-parking Integration

2.5 R&D Direction: Product Matrix Improvement + Product Iteration

3 Key Foreign Autonomous Driving Tier 1 Suppliers

3.1 Aptiv

3.1.1 Profile

3.1.2 Revenue

3.1.3 Competitors/Main Customers

3.1.4 Product Classification

3.1.5 Perception Products - Front View Camera

3.1.6 Perception Products - 4D Front Radar

3.1.7 Perception Products - Corner Radar

3.1.8 Decision Products - Domain Controller/Central Computing Platform

3.1.9 Solutions - Driving-parking Integration

3.1.10 Solutions - Autonomous Driving

3.1.11 Autonomous Driving Layout

3.1.12 Product/Market Planning

3.1.13 Summary

3.2 Bosch

3.3 Continental

3.4 Denso

3.5 Hyundai Mobis

3.6 Magna

3.7 Valeo

3.8 Veoneer

3.9 ZF

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