First contract announced for TRW Automotive’s truck cameras 13 December 2011

TRW Automotive says it has won its first contract to supply its video camera sensor to an unnamed major European commercial truck manufacturer.

The unit will support a range of sensing capabilities, including lane departure warning (LDW) and automatic emergency braking (AEB), both due to be mandated by the European Union. TRW will begin to supply the camera technology in late 2012.

The contract includes the integrated camera and processing unit, as well as supporting software. The system can enable functions including object recognition, forward collision warning, traffic sign recognition and headlight control. When combined with a radar sensor, other driver assist functions can be enabled, such as AEB.

"As commercial truck manufacturers move forward in complying with pending legislation, TRW can meet their needs in terms of the camera and radar hardware – and, importantly, in developing the algorithms that help make high level safety decisions based on the sharing of data between the environmental sensing systems," says Peter Lake, executive vice president, sales and business development for TRW.

The European Union mandate calls for the installation of lane departure warning systems and automatic emergency braking systems for new heavy duty vehicle models sold in Europe from late 2013 and for all new trucks in Europe from late 2015.

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John Challen

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