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Continental demonstrates Future of Mobility at CES 2022

Continental demonstrates Future of Mobility at CES 2022

December 23, 2021 11:23 am

For the first time at CES, Continental will present its award-winning Switchable Privacy Display aimed to help reduce driver distraction.

At technology company Continental, we are driving the future of mobility – more safely, more connected, and more convenient. For more than 150 years, Continental has revolutionised the way, and at CES 2022 (January 5 – 8, 2022, in Las Vegas), the company will offer a glimpse into the future, presenting hands-on solutions for some of today’s mobility concerns.

“The future of mobility means safer, connected and more inclusive transportation systems. At CES, we are demonstrating the possibilities of achieving our vision zero goal and optimising convenience for easy access to mobility for everyone,” said Gilles Mabire, Chief Technology Officer, Continental Automotive. “Continental’s innovative solutions on display are not only transforming the driving experience, they’re also reinventing the definition of mobility.”

The Privacy Display offers entertainment and information to the passenger without distracting the driver. How cars are set to become computers on wheels Vehicle technology is profoundly transforming towards fully connected, automated as well as software-defined vehicles. Continental is already driving this development by offering an overarching set of solutions for server-based architectures and being the first supplier who has brought a Body High-Performance Computer (HPC) to the market with Volkswagen’s ID. Electric series. In addition to platforms for domain-focused HPCs for the vehicle cockpit, data management and vehicle connectivity, driving safety and dynamics, or automated driving, Continental is now also offering modular platform solutions for cross-domain HPCs. A first cross-domain HPC from Continental, which hosts functions and features from the body and vehicle control domain, will be integrated into future electric vehicles from a major Chinese vehicle manufacturer.

Continental’s Wrong Way Driver technology detects cars travelling the wrong way, alerts other drivers and can thus avoid prevents accidents.

Continental’s architecture and networking portfolio is extended by offering scalable zone controller solutions with growing cross-domain capabilities. Zone Control Units (ZCUs) are in physical zones in the vicinity of sensors and actuators, act as a communication gateway, provide smart power distribution and ensure the reliable execution of vehicle functions. With Continental’s modular platform solutions, vehicle manufacturers can choose the best fit for their future vehicle architectures.

For more info, visit: www.continental.com

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