Inertial sensors are used to calculate the relative position of the vehicle. This is needed for bridging a lack of satellite and surround information.
Bosch has always taken a holistic approach on the road to automated driving – and in doing so combines its expertise. The result: production-ready technologies and complete system solutions.
The Bosch driving assist supports the driver and takes over the longitudinal and lateral guidance of the vehicle and helps the driver to reach his destination as relaxed as possible.
Bosch MSC motorcycle stability control now available on sub-400cc models.
The angular position sensor is a sensor for electric brake pedals.
Generation 9 of the antilock braking system offers solutions whether for small cars or premium vehicles right up to light trucks.
Active wheel-speed sensors detect the rotational wheel speed of vehicles using a non-contacting measurement principle.
The low pressure sensor makes it possible to monitor the vacuum inside the brake booster and to control the electric vacuum pump.
The iBooster is a vacuum-independent and electromechanical brake booster.
Bosch hybrid systems combine CO₂ reductions with efficiency advantages for urban and cross-country driving.