Bosch teams up with Microsoft to develop a software platform to seamlessly connect cars to the cloud.
Bosch is developing new electrical/electronic (E/E) architectures that ensure the complexity of future vehicle systems stays manageable.
Bosch is continuing to develop the classic diesel powertrain – a key element of a new, more efficient and resource-saving mobility.
Forty years ago, Bosch joined forces with the Daimler-Benz AG to start production of the world’s first electronic airbag control unit – giving a decisive boost to passenger protection.
With software or firmware updates over the air (FOTA), Bosch can now ensure that vehicles are always state of the art and allow updates to be deployed remotely on the vehicle.
Bosch is developing an ever-broader portfolio of vehicle safety and driver assistance systems that protect all road users and reduce stress for drivers.
The lane departure warning prevents accidents by warning the driver of unintentional straying from the marked lane.
The emergency lane keeping assist prevents accidents by actively countersteering when the driver consciously or unconsciously changes lanes and a collision is imminent.
Lane departure warning uses a video camera to detect lane markings ahead of the vehicle and warns the driver when leaving the lane.
The lane keeping assist detects lane markings via video camera and actively supports the driver to remain in the marked lane.