At the CES 2023 exhibition, Bosch released the RideCare travel solution. As the "eyes" of the vehicle, through sensors, the vehicle can effectively identify and understand the surrounding situation. Bosch sensors are helping realize autonomous driving and currently provide a rich product portfolio in this field, including radar, lidar, cameras and ultrasonic sensors. The specific content is as follows:

Bosch believes that the RideCare travel solution will play a key role in improving the safety of people in the car in the era of connected autonomous driving. This combined software and hardware solution consists of a camera, a wireless SOS button and cloud data services. In the event of an accident or other dangerous situation, the vehicle driver can use it to contact Bosch personnel at any time. In the event of an accident, Bosch staff can immediately assess the situation inside the vehicle via the camera and quickly request support if necessary. The RideCare solution is a beneficial safety net, especially for taxi or ride-hailing drivers.

Extra collision area detection

Additional collision zone detection can further improve driving safety: when changing lanes or crossing intersections, side collisions are prone to occur if improperly operated. This system can effectively protect the occupants of the vehicle. Smart sensors combined with new software algorithms can quickly, reliably and accurately detect the impact angle of a side collision and trigger life-saving airbags in time to mitigate the consequences of the accident. "This additional collision zone detection demonstrates how Bosch uses software to enhance and consolidate its hardware capabilities. At the same time, this also creates a considerable additional benefit for highway transportation." Mike Mansuetti, President of Bosch North America, said at this International Consumer Electronics expressed at the exhibition.

Quantum sensors unleash unlimited potential

Quantum sensors will be one of the emerging innovation frontiers in the next few years. They will soon be able to achieve measurements that are nearly 1,000 times more precise than current microelectromechanical sensors. For example, quantum sensors could help diagnose neurological diseases more accurately and simply. Bosch established a new start-up team last year to promote the commercialization of quantum sensors and accelerate its deployment in the market. As a diversified technology company, Bosch is future-driven and promotes promising technological developments in multiple fields.

A new generation of microelectromechanical sensors

Bosch has introduced a new generation of microelectromechanical sensors that are more precise, more robust and more power-efficient than previous models. For example, the BHI360/BHI380 inertial sensor, which is programmable and supports artificial intelligence technology, has only half the size and power consumption of its predecessor. When installed on a fitness tracking device, it can better adapt to the wearer's sports and fitness movements.

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