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High-Performance Integrated Navigation System P-BOX,

Asensing Technology exhibits navigation system P-BOX

Asensing Technology Co., Ltd displayed its mass-produced high-performance integrated navigation system P-BOX, a unit that fully meets functional safety requirements. The system is mainly designed for autonomous driving above the L2 level, especially in passenger cars, and can be applied in multiple scenarios, including highway pilot (HWP) and automated valet parking (AVP).

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Asensing Technology launched their high-precision integrated positioning system P-BOX that can truly meet the automotive functional safety requirements of ASIL-B after many years of experience in potential fault and positioning error analysis of mass-produced parts. The system has been incorporated into over 150,000 mass-produced L2+ autonomous driving vehicles across many models. To date, accumulated safe driving mileage has exceeded 10 million kilometers.

Asensing Technology's P-BOX is a high-performance integrated positioning system based on the integration of satellite navigation information (supporting RTK) and vehicle data (wheel speed, gear position, etc.) to meet the requirements of vehicle design and mass production. The system can accurately provide information including altitude, heading, position, speed, and time synchronization to the DCU (domain control unit) through the data bus in various scenarios, in-cluding driving along a highway, on a city street or through a tunnel, or navigating a complex on- or off-ramp, an underground parking garage. In addition, the layout of the error proofing hardware interface facilitates production, scientific research and debugging.

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