ENABLING MOBILE INTERFACE BRIDGING IN ADAS AND INFOTAINMENT APPLICATIONS
In the automotive market as in all industries, competition breeds innovation. Over the last 100 years, this truth has transformed the horseless carriage into one of the most useful and ubiquitous tools in the modern world. Automobiles have long been understood as mechanical devices, but recently, continuing innovation has transformed them into increasingly electronic systems. One obvious example of that is the rapid electrification of the car. But equally significant has been the evolution of entertainment from simple radio players and tape decks to powerful Automotive Infotainment Systems (AIS), and more recently the introduction of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) that help protect drivers with enhanced electronic safety systems.
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