Vehicle computer and control units with artificial intelligence: the vehicle is able to learn, make predictions, and calculate driving strategies.
Bosch is working every day to increase road safety. Seamless connections between users, vehicles and services via the internet all make a contribution to achieving this.
The vehicle architecture of the future will be based on centralized computing nodes, known as vehicle computers. These will centrally control functions of the various components.
With ServoE, Bosch has developed an all-electric steering system for heavy commercial vehicles that not only enables uncomplicated and oil-free installation, but also safe and eco-friendly driving.
With innovative driver assistance systems, Bosch is paving the way for a new era of mobility. And today, drivers can already experience technologies that will also shape automated driving.
As one of the world's largest suppliers of mobility solutions, Bosch accelerates software development for automated driving
The software-defined vehicle can be a target for cyberattacks. This makes the subject of cybersecurity and regular over-the-air updates even more important.
To develop complex software, a variety of players are required. Bosch knows the challenges and solutions for collaborative development.
News: Bosch is expanding its expertise in automated driving and strengthening its market position with an acquisition.
MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical system) sensor technology in chip format.