How vehicle networks help keep drivers safe

Take vehicle safety to the next level with integrated and connected communications protocols

23 MAR 2023 | Technology and innovation

New automobiles today are equipped with an increasing number of sensors, processors, radars and cameras that support advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

These systems must move massive amounts of data quickly, reliably and securely throughout the vehicle – similar to how the central nervous system guides a body’s everyday movements – to enhance safety.

Together, these automotive protocols enable integrated, connected and safer vehicles. Watch this short video to see examples of how our technology – Ethernet PHYscontroller area networkFPD-Link and PCIe communication – can increase vehicle safety.

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