Denso and NEC to collaborate on AI- and IoT-based ADAS

Denso and NEC are to jointly develop safe and secure driving components with NEC’s artificial intelligence to create hazard prediction technology.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 30 Dec 2016 Views icon3924 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Denso and NEC are to jointly develop safe and secure driving components with NEC’s artificial intelligence to create hazard prediction technology.

Denso and NEC are to jointly develop safe and secure driving components with NEC’s artificial intelligence to create hazard prediction technology.

Denso Corporation and NEC Corporation have announced their cooperation in the fields of advanced driver assistance, automated driving, and manufacturing, to help preserve the global environment and create a safe and secure automotive society.

The two companies will cooperate based on Denso’s high level of technology and manufacturing capability accumulated through its experience in the automotive market and NEC’s artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), security, and other advanced technologies, as well as its remarkable achievements in system architecture and operation, which have been developed in its information and communications technology (ICT) services.

In the fields of advanced driver assistance and automated driving, to assess the performance of deep learning approaches to hazard prediction, Denso and NEC will jointly develop safe and secure driving components with NEC’s AI to create hazard prediction technology.

Competition to develop automated driving and vehicle electrification technologies will become more intense and interaction among automotive systems will become increasingly complicated. To develop automotive products effectively, Denso and NEC plan to capitalise on the NEC Group’s system developers to build a rapid and flexible product development system.

Additionally, with further advancement of the IoT, the security of corporate information infrastructure and products will become even more critical. DENSO and NEC will consider how best to collaborate to ensure greater security based on their expertise.

Moreover, the two companies will consider cooperation in manufacturing by combining NEC’s various IoT technologies.

The two companies will leverage technologies, products, and systems resulting from this cooperation and openly and actively build partnerships with other companies which share the same vision, in order to help build a safe, secure, efficient, and fair automotive society for people around the world.

 

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