BMW, Qualcomm And Arriver To Collaborate On New Driver Assist And Automation

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In November 2021, Qualcomm announced that its new Snapdragon Ride compute platform for advanced driver assist systems (ADS) and partially automated driving (ADS) had been selected for future BMW vehicles.

. BMW has been using Mobileye ADAS systems for more than a decade. A new hands-off, eyes-off system featuring cameras, radar and Innoviz lidar is expected to debut on the new 7 series later this year. Over the next three years, the Mobileye platform is expected to be applied to other models until the new Qualcomm/Arriver system is ready.

In addition, high-definition maps will be needed to enable geo-fencing of where the various functions can be used as well as a long-range, beyond line of sight sensor. BMW has been collecting crowd sourced sensor data since it debuted the Mobileye EyeQ4 based ADAS in 2018 and has over 1 billion kilometers of data.

However, BMW retains access to the sensor data that has been collected and will be collected in the coming years and a new map platform will be developed as part of the new joint partnership.

 

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