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Global and China Leading Tier1 Suppliers' Intelligent Cockpit Business Research Report, 2022 (I)

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  • 420 Pages
  • April 2022
  • Region: China, Global
  • Research In China
  • ID: 5585285

Tier1 Intelligent Cockpit Research: The mass production of innovative cockpits gathers pace, and penetration of new technologies is on a rapid rise


Global OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers are racing for the implementation of innovative “smart cockpit` technologies. In the next 2-3 years, we will see the mass production of many innovative intelligent cockpits which will experience a great revolution to HMI modes.

1. Intelligent Cockpit Computing Business: Development Towards Domain Integration and Central Computing


The development trends of intelligent cockpit computing unit: cockpit domain, domain integration, zonal, central computing platform, cloud computing. Judging from their moves in smart cockpit display business, domain integration and central computing will become the new focus of Tier 1 suppliers.

Through the lens of vehicle architecture, domain control unit (DCU) connects traditional cockpit electronic parts, and further integrates ADAS and V2X, beneficial to a better fusion of intelligent driving, in-vehicle connectivity, infotainment, etc. Ultimately, the vehicles will be centrally controlled by central controllers. A total solution turns a smart car into a mobile living space from a means of transportation.

Tier 1 suppliers of intelligent cockpit have started to integrate relevant ADAS functions in cockpit DCU and provide UX customization. Harman now supports the integration of L0 ADAS functions (including AR navigation, 360° surround view, DMS/OMS and E-mirror) into smart cockpit.

In the future, Harman will support L1-L2+ functions through the fusion of intelligent cockpit DCU and ADAS DCU, offering OEMs with opportunities to reduce costs and system complexity. Without additional hardware, intelligent cockpit platforms can be provided to automakers as standalone products through ADAS ECUs. Harman envisages the level 1 and 2 dual node concept being introduced into vehicles from 2024/2025 onwards.

Viewed from the deployment of chip vendors, Qualcomm prioritizes the chip fabrication process in both the 4th-Gen Snapdragon Cockpit Platform and the Snapdragon Ride Platform for Autonomous Driving simultaneously, so that the Snapdragon Ride SoC and the fourth-generation Snapdragon cockpit chip will achieve cross-domain converged computing. The L2+ version of NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion 8.1 uses two Orin SoCs, one for autonomous driving and the other for in-cabin applications. Besides, NVIDIA has launched the DRIVE Concierge cockpit software solution and the DRIVE IX software stack enabling integration of in-cabin algorithms.

2. Intelligent Cockpit Display Business: Emerging Product Innovations, General Availability of New Technologies


The cockpit display business layout of leading Tier 1 suppliers reveals innovations in automotive display products. In the next 3-5 years, new technologies such as the integration of instrument cluster and HUD, A pillar -to- A pillar integrated console display, AR-HUD, curved display and glasses-free 3D will accelerate to be installed and available massively, with its penetration on a rapid rise.

(1) Application trend of cluster display technology: Instrument cluster will be further integrated with HUD (AR-HUD)


Pioneers represented by Tesla Model 3 and Model Y have “forcibly” removed the independent cluster in front of the steering wheel and display all information on the central screen. Volkswagen is also deliberately ignoring the clusters of its ID. series, from which it is showed that instrument cluster gets increasingly combined with HUD, especially AR-HUD.

In the second half of 2021, Hyundai Mobis successfully launched the world's first `Clusterless HUD` that integrates cluster and HUD functions. Patent registrations have been completed in South Korea, China, the United States, and Germany. The product is being vigorously promoted to OEMs;

In March 2022, the intelligent cockpit diagram of Li Auto L9 revealed that the L9 may use AR-HUD in lieu of the cluster, which is likely to represent the future trend of cockpit design.

The intelligent cockpit of Neta S has a hidden full LCD cluster which is embedded (with a moderate size) in the center console. Through AR-HUD, it provides richer vehicle information and enables AR navigation and other functions.

(2) Application trend of center console display technology: From multi-screen integrated center console to `pillar-to-pillar integrated center console screen`


The automotive display has extended from the original independent cluster + center console to multi-screen, integrated, curved OLED, pillar-to-pillar and from-left-to-right display, accompanied by a deeper fusion of touch feedback, voice control, gesture control, biometrics identification and other new technologies.

The integrated center console display in support of the liftable mode has been seen on Voyah, IM L7 and other models. Continental intends to offer pillar-to-pillar `integrated center console screen` for a high-volume production model in 2024. The integrated display solution from one A-pillar to another features lower cost and stronger controllability compared with the `multi-screen` commonly used by automakers. It will be installed in the Mercedes-Benz E/S Class first.

(3) Application trend of HUD technology: HUD installations soar, and AR-HUD will be widely used in battery-electric vehicles


HUD falls into C-HUD, W-HUD and AR-HUD. C-HUD was the first to be popularized, but with limited market coverage, and it has been shrinking, finding application in the aftermarket. W-HUD prevails in the Chinese new car market as a standard or option for medium and high-end models. AR-HUD, a kind of frontier technology pursued by OEMs and Tier1 in recent years, is also the main orientation of HUD technology.

In China, the HUD penetration rate in passenger cars exceeded 5% in 2021, with installations totaling 1,037,000 units which grew by over 60%. By 2025, HUD penetration will reach 20%, of which AR-HUD will account for 25-30%, according to the publisher.

The technology route of HUD with PGU using geometric optics mainly includes:


TFT-LCD roadmap. TFT solution is mostly used in W-HUD, but some vendors such as Continental, ADAYO, etc. use TFT-LCD in AR-HUD. The current unit cost of W-HUD using TFT technology remains at about RMB1,000, whereas the unit cost of AR-HUD using TFT technology is between RMB2,000 - RMB2,500.

The PGU of TFT-LCD is largely supplied by Japan-based JDI and Kyocera. Besides, Panasonic can produce PGUs by itself. Taiwan-based AUO and Innolux as well as China-based BOE and Tianma Microelectronics also offer TFT-LCD PGUs.

Continental will mainly promote TFT-based AR-HUDs in the Chinese market. The size is optimized to 7-8 liters, which saves more than 30% cost compared to DLP solutions. The virtual image size is 9°x3° (equivalent to a projection range of 29 inches and a projection distance of 4.5 meters). When the projection distance is above 4.5m, the road coverage will be 17-40m. In China, 70-80% of driving scenarios are seen on urban roads, so most of the needs are in the pavement area within 40 meters, which can be met basically.

The unit cost of AR-HUD using DLP technology is as high as RMB3,000-4,000. In the next 3-5 years, traditional low-cost TFT solutions and high-end DLP solutions will develop in parallel in the field of passenger car HUDs.

The AR-HUD based on DLP technology has a larger virtual image size and farther projection distance, and covers a wider pavement (about 100 meters), but it is still difficult to solve the problems about volume and cost.

Although it is similar to DLP technology in the display mode, the liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) technology solution can achieve higher resolution, namely 1080x1920. Tier1 suppliers such as Hardstone, Huawei and Beijing ASU Tech have begun to work on LCoS solutions; Will Semiconductor, Nanjing SmartVision Electronics, etc. have realized the localization of LCoS chips.

MEMS laser projection technology does not suffice for automotive requirements for the time being, but it may be applied to L4/L5 autonomous vehicles in the future.

At present, the mass-produced AR-HUDs basically follow the geometric optical projection solution of W-HUDs, which requires a super large aspherical mirror to increase the projection distance (the AR-HUD VID should be above 10m), resulting in the package size being too large to meet the requirements of OEMs. Holographic technology (holographic optical waveguide, HOE, CGH, etc.) so far has become the focus of automakers and suppliers now that it can not only slash volume, but also widen the FOV.

Holographic optical waveguide and HOE are two routes of static holography. Within the scope of dynamic holography, CGH (Computer Generated Holography) is the real holographic technology that can be defined by software. SeeReal, CY Vision, Envisics, etc. master the core technology of CGH. Denso is also deploying CGH. In a nutshell, there is still a window of 3-5 years before the mass production of next-generation AR HUDs based on optical waveguide, HOE and other technologies.

(4) Application trend of curved display technology: Still confined to luxury models due to extremely high costs


At present, vehicles basically use 2D flat glass covers. Only a handful of production models employ large-curved 3D glass covers. For example, the new Cadillac Escalade is equipped with a curved OLED display, and the Mercedes-Benz EQS adopts a special-shaped multi-screen.

3D cover glass will be an eye-catching new trend. For instance, Cadillac’s curved OLED display is made up of three separate screens, which are integrated as a one-piece 38-inch huge display system with the help of two pieces of AGC's curved cover glass.


The automotive OLED display market is mainly dominated by LG Display, Samsung Display and BOE. LG Display and Samsung Display are scheduled to provide OLED products with high brightness and longer service life after 2022. Denso has invested in JOLED, the only Japanese OLED supplier, to accelerate the development and mass production of automotive OLED displays.

Denso will integrate with JOLED's organic EL display panel printing technology, for faster development and production of various organic EL panels such as clusters and central displays.

(5) Application trend of glasses-free 3D technology: Glasses-free 3D curved clusters + glasses-free 3D navigation


A glasses-free 3D cluster uses parallax barrier technology to split images, forming two different, slightly offset viewing angles for the left and right eyes respectively, thus producing 3D images. Based on a camera built in the display, the technology detects the driver's line of sight and adjusts the position of the 3D view to precisely aim at the driver's head. Continental is launching its volume-production display featuring autostereoscopic 3D technology on the market in the HMC Genesis GV80 high-line variant.

Continental is developing an innovative cockpit solution, the Natural 3D Lightfield Instrument Cluster, in cooperation with Silicon Valley-based Leia Inc. The 3D-image produced by the Lightfield display is made up of a total of eight perspectives of the same object that subtly vary according to the point-of-view. There is no need to change the overall structure, just placing a light guide plate on its rear layer can achieve the desired effect.

In July 2021, Continental, HERE and Leia Inc partnered to bring 3D navigation into display solutions for vehicle cockpits. HERE’s 3D depiction of buildings and topography are displayed in Continental’s Natural 3D Display with Leia’s Lightfield technology.

3. Intelligent Cockpit Communication Business


In the future, suppliers that simply provide T-Box hardware will not be competitive. Some T-Box vendors are trying to master software and operating system, and gearing towards central gateway and communication domain computing platform solutions.

In 2021, Bosch launched the `automotive communication computing platform` to provide customers with a safe and reliable high-performance software innovation platform with multi-domain control and super computing power. Besides, it is integrated with a multitude of communication architectures such as in-vehicle communication, wireless communication, and OTA. The automotive computing platform also in possession of rich communication resources and storage resources can act as an in-vehicle data center and provide a robust hardware foundation for automotive APP services.

Bosch T-Box integrates Ethernet, external antennas (OTA required) and embedded Linux.

In addition, T-BOX's further integration with high-performance smart antennas is the crucial technology for the integrated vehicle connectivity. For remote access keys, navigation systems and intelligent communication technologies, there are a large number of wireless communication interfaces inside and outside vehicle, which can integrate 5G and V2X technologies.

4. “Cockpit Integrated with DMS/OMS” Business


New cars in the European market must be equipped with driver monitoring systems (DMS) from July 2022 pursuant to the roadmap previously released by Euro NCAP. From 2022, new cars should be outfitted with occupant monitoring systems (OMS), especially a reward is given to Child Presence Detection. OMS will be included as a standard configuration from 2024.

Features of Continental's integrated driver & occupant monitoring system solution (DMS and OMS):


For the first time, cameras are directly integrated into displays (akin to the concept of under-display cameras of mobile phones), instead of being integrated into steering wheels, clusters, rearview mirrors or A-pillars.

The precise positioning of radar sensors ensures that all areas of cockpits are covered evenly. In contrast, traditional camera OMS solutions have problems in blind spots, light effects, and complex configuration of multiple cameras.

Based on this integrated system, Continental hopes to continuously add more new functions in the future. For example, it expects to record and evaluate the health indicators such as pulse, respiratory rate or body temperature of drivers and occupants.

In addition, the gesture information of the cockpit sensing system will be combined with biological parameter analysis information to detect pivotal physiological data, improve driver monitoring technology, and enhance the safety and comfort of occupants.

5. Intelligent Cockpit Information Security Business


Automotive remote upgrade solutions are evolving with the demand of the industry, from SOTA (Software Over the Air) updates of the cockpit infotainment system and FOTA updates of all ECUs on vehicles to comprehensive solutions for remote measurement, remote cloud diagnosis, big data platforms and algorithms covering the entire life cycle of vehicle.

As a network communication hub in vehicles and a bridge between the networks inside and outside vehicle, automotive gateways function as a `firewall` of the automotive cybersecurity to greatly reduce the risk of cyber-attacks.

Three Development Stages of FOTA


FOTA 1.0


In this stage, upgrades of non-safety-related components (infotainment system upgrades, such as T-Box, head unit, APPs, OS, etc.) are implemented, which are easy since functional safety is not involved.

FOTA 2.0


FOTA involves all ECUs in the CAN bus network, that is, it contains non-safety-related and safety-related ECUs, including engine, chassis and so on. The biggest challenge at this stage is security. In Bosch's system, all components of FOTA 2.0 can meet the requirements for ECU data programming above ASIL B, and implement ECU upgrade and rollback strategies while ensuring functional safety.

FOTA 3.0


Besides the remote upgrade of ECUs, FOTA 3.0 supports the scalability of more functions, such as:

1. Remote diagnosis, remote calibration, remote measurement;
2. Predictive diagnosis and edge computing algorithms based on big data;
3. ECU upgrade and parallel writing for the next-generation EEA (Ethernet). The biggest challenge at this stage lies in in-depth understanding of the electrical architecture of automotive electronics, components and operating systems in the technological reform.

Bosch's automotive security OTA software management solution combines a software management system and ESCRYPT's Key Management Solution Secure Software Updates to address end-to-end and embedded security, managing all the certificates and keys for ECUs and efficient and secure OTA updates.

Harman strategically acquired Symphony Teleca and Redbend in 2015, and established a fourth division, i.e., Connected Services, to provide OTA services for OEMs. In 2016, Harman acquired TowerSec, a global automotive cybersecurity company and launched the end-to-end automotive cybersecurity platform Harman Shield.

Global and China Tier1 Intelligent Cockpit Research Report 2022 has two volumes:


The first volume researches six Tier 1 suppliers (Bosch, Continental, Denso, Valeo, Faurecia, and Panasonic) with a total of 420 pages;

The second volume studies seven Tier 1 suppliers (Aptiv, Visteon, LG Electronics, HELLA, Samsung Harman, Desay SV, and Joyson Electronics) with a total of 430 pages.


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Table of Contents

1 Cockpit Business of Continental
1.1 Operation of Continental
  • Continental's Operation and R&D, 2021
  • Operation of Continental's Intelligent Connectivity Business, 2021
  • Continental's Planned New Business Growth Drivers
  • Continental's High Performance Computer (HPC) Development Plan (1)
  • Continental's High Performance Computer (HPC) Development Plan (2)
  • Continental's High Performance Computer (HPC) Development Plan (3)
  • Continental’s Intelligent Cockpit HMI Products
  • Continental's Key Autonomous Driving Products
  • Products and Operations of Business Divisions of Continental
  • Key R&D Centers of Continental Automotive in Greater China
  • Manufacturing Bases of Continental Cockpit Electronics (Body Electronics Division) in China
  • Continental’s Global Core Staffs
  • Continental’s Core Team in Greater China
  • Continental’s Cockpit Electronics Product Lines
1.2 Continental's Cockpit High Performance Computing Platform Business
  • Continental Cockpit HPC: Development Trends of Cockpit Domain Products
  • Continental Cockpit HPC: Integrated Interior Platform (IIP)
  • Continental Cockpit HPC: Architecture with Separation of Hardware and Software
  • Continental HPC: System Software and Hardware Architecture
  • Continental HPC: SOA-oriented Domain Controller Development Concept (1)
  • Continental HPC: SOA-oriented Domain Controller Development Concept (2)
1.3 Continental’s Head Unit and In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) Business
  • Continental Multimedia Systems
  • Continental Multimedia Systems: Connected Infotainment
  • Continental Multimedia Systems: Continental and Elektrobit Collaborated to Integrate Amazon Alexa Voice Assistant into Cockpit HPC
  • Continental Multimedia Systems: Speaker-free Audio System (Ac2ated Sound)
1.4 Continental's Vehicle Display Business
  • Continental's Center Console Display Business: Product Development Trends
  • Continental's Center Console Display Business: Customer Base (1)
  • Continental's Center Console Display Business: Customer Base (2)
  • Continental's Center Console Display Business: Product Lines
  • Continental's Center Console Display Business: Curved AMOLED Display
  • Continental's Center Console Display Business: Interactive Display with Haptic Feedback
  • Continental’s Cluster Business: Product Development Trends
  • Continental’s Cluster Business: Product Lines
  • Continental’s Cluster Business: Glasses-free 3D Cluster and Glasses-free 3D Car Navigation
  • Continental’s HUD Business: Product Development Trends
  • Continental’s HUD Business: Product Lines (1)
  • Continental’s HUD Business: Product Lines (2)
  • Continental’s HUD Business: Integrating AR-HUD with ADAS and V2X
  • Continental’s HUD Business: Product Strategy
  • Continental's HUD Business: Focusing on Promoting TFT-based AR-HUD in China
  • Continental’s HUD Business: Windshield Head-Up Display (W-HUD)
  • Continental’s HUD Business: Combiner Head-Up Display (C-HUD)
  • Continental’s HUD Business: Augmented Reality Head-Up Display (AR-HUD)
1.5 Continental’s In-Cabin Thermal Management System Business
  • Classification of Continental Thermal Management Systems
  • Continental’s Vehicle System-level Optimization Strategy for Thermal Management
  • Continental Thermal Management Technology
  • Continental’s New Energy Vehicle Thermal Management System Production Bases
1.6 Continental's Telematics Business
  • Continental’s T-BOX/C-V2X Business: Product Development Trends
  • Global Market Share of Continental’s T-BOX (TCU)
  • Continental’s T-BOX/C-V2X Business: 5G Hybrid V2X Platform Secured Mass Production Orders
  • Continental’s T-BOX/C-V2X Business: Smart Antennas
  • Continental’s T-BOX/C-V2X Business: DSRC-based One Box Independent Unit
  • Continental’s T-BOX/C-V2X Business: Advanced Intelligent Communication T-BOX Products (1)
  • Continental T-BOX/C-V2X Business: Advanced Intelligent Communication T-BOX Products (2)
1.7 Continental's Automated Parking Business
  • Continental’s Automated Parking Business: Product Development Trends
  • Continental’s Automated Parking Business: Invested in Kopernikus Automotive
1.8 Continental's In-Cabin DMS/OMS Business
1.9 Continental’s Cockpit Security Solutions Business
  • Continental's Cockpit Security Business: Product Development Trends
  • Continental Cockpit Security Modules: OTA
  • Continental Cockpit Security Modules: Automotive Cybersecurity Solutions
  • Continental Cockpit Security Modules: OTA Integrated with EB Corbos Products
  • Continental Cockpit Security Modules: Smart Gateway
  • Continental Cockpit Security Modules: In-Car Application Server (ICAS1) (Body HPC)
1.10 Continental’s Cockpit Smart Surface Materials Business
  • Continental Smart Surface Materials: Acella? Hylite Concept
  • Continental Smart Surface Materials: R&D Direction
1.11 Summary of Continental's Cockpit Business
  • Summary of Continental’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (1)
  • Summary of Continental’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (2)
  • Summary of Continental’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (3)

2 Cockpit Business of Bosch
2.1 Operation of Bosch
  • Operation of Bosch, 2021 (1)
  • Operation of Bosch, 2021 (2)
  • Bosch’s Employees and R&D Staffs, 2021
  • Bosch Established Cross-Domain Computing Solutions Division (XC Division)
  • Structure and Distribution of XC Division in Greater China
  • Distribution of R&D Centers of Bosch’s Car Multimedia and Software Business in China
  • Distribution of Manufacturing Bases of Bosch’s Multimedia Division in China
  • Bosch’s Core Team in Greater China (1)
  • Bosch’s Core Team in Greater China (2)
  • Bosch’s Cockpit Electronics Product Line
2.2 Bosch’s Cockpit High Performance Computing Platform Business
  • Development Trends of Bosch’s Cockpit Products
  • Bosch Cockpit Domain Control Platform: Autosee 2.0
  • Bosch Cockpit Domain Control Platform: Architecture of Autosee 2.0
  • Bosch Domain Controllers: Product Technology Solutions and Advantages (1)
  • Bosch Domain Controllers: Product Technology Solutions and Advantages (2)
  • Bosch Cockpit Domain Control Platform: Innovations and Advantages
  • Bosch Cockpit Domain Control Platform: Co-developed with Autolink World
  • Bosch Intelligent Cockpit Cross-Domain Integration: System Architecture of Fusion Control Products (1)
  • Bosch Intelligent Cockpit Cross-Domain Integration: System Architecture of Fusion Control Products (2)
  • Bosch Intelligent Cockpit Cross-Domain Integration: System Architecture Roadmap of Fusion Control Products
2.3 Bosch’s Vehicle Display Business
  • Development Trends of Bosch’s Vehicle Display Products
  • Bosch’s Intelligent Cockpit Multi-Screen Interaction Products
  • Bosch’s Full LCD Cluster Products and Core Customers
  • Bosch’s New Vehicle Display Technologies: Virtual Sun Visor
  • Bosch’s New Vehicle Display Technologies: Digital Rearview Mirror Business
  • Bosch’s New Vehicle Display Technologies: Vehicle Control Screen and NeoSense Haptic Feedback Technologies
  • Bosch’s New Vehicle Display Technologies: Glasses-Free 3D Display
  • Bosch’s New Vehicle Display Technologies: the World's First Curved Instrument Cluster
  • Bosch Cockpit Display Human-Machine Interaction (HMI) Business Model
  • Bosch Cockpit Display Human-Machine Interaction (HMI) Business Planning
2.4 Bosch’s Head Unit and In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) Business
  • Bosch’s Head Unit and IVI Business (1)
  • Bosch’s Head Unit and IVI Business (2)
2.5 Bosch’s Telematics Business
  • Development Trends of Bosch’s Telematics Products
  • Evolution of Bosch T-BOX Architecture
  • Technical Characteristics of Bosch Communication Domain Computing Platform (1)
  • Technical Characteristics of Bosch Communication Domain Computing Platform (2)
  • Bosch V2X Products: Hybrid Connectivity Control Unit (CCU)
  • Bosch V2X Products: Partnered with Escrypt on Information Security
2.6 Bosch’s Automated Parking Business
  • Development Trends of Bosch’s Automated Parking Products
  • Bosch Focuses on Promoting Powerful Field-end AVP Solutions
  • Bosch Field-end L4 AVP Technology Has Been Commercialized
  • Bosch Field-end AVP Solution Landed in China
  • Bosch Automated Parking Technology Roadmap
  • Bosch L2 Automated Parking Solution
  • Bosch L3/L4 Automated Parking Solution
2.7 Bosch’s In-Cabin DMS/OMS Business
  • Bosch’s Driver Monitoring System (DMS) Business
  • System Architecture of Bosch’s DMS Products
2.8 Bosch’s Cockpit Security Solutions Business
  • Bosch FOTA Technology Development Strategy
  • Bosch FOTA Solutions (1): Bosch FOTA
  • Bosch FOTA Solutions (2): Bosch FOTA
  • Bosch FOTA Security Solutions (1): Four Levels of Security
  • Bosch FOTA Security Solutions (2): Integrated with Escrypt Security Solution
  • Bosch FOTA Application Scenarios (1): Remote Flashing FOTA
  • Bosch FOTA Application Scenarios (2): Remote Diagnosis and Predictive Diagnosis
  • Bosch FOTA Application Scenarios (3): Bluetooth Digital Key
  • Bosch FOTA Application Scenarios (4): RCS Empowers Autonomous Driving Technology
2.9 Summary of Bosch’s Cockpit Business
  • Summary of Bosch’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (1)
  • Summary of Bosch’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (2)

3 Cockpit Business of Denso
3.1 Operation of Denso
  • Denso's Operation and Organizational Structure Adjustment, 2021
  • Denso’s Intelligent Connectivity Business
  • Denso’s Global R&D System
  • Denso’s R&D Centers in China
  • Denso’s CASE Strategic Layout and Core Technologies
  • Denso’s CASE Industry Alliance Layout
  • Core Team of Denso China
  • Production Layout of Denso China
  • Denso’s Automotive Electronics System
  • Denso’s Cockpit Electronics Product Lines
3.2 Denso’s Cockpit High Performance Computing Platform Business
  • Denso Cockpit Control Unit (CCU): Product Development Trends
  • Denso Cockpit Control Unit (CCU): Application Case (Subaru)
  • Denso Intelligent Cockpit Design: Technology Roadmap
  • Denso Intelligent Cockpit Design: Integrated Control of Cabin System
  • Denso Intelligent Cockpit Design: Cockpit Integrated Control System Based on Virtualization Technology
  • Denso Intelligent Cockpit Design: Development of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
3.3 Denso’s Vehicle Display Business
  • Denso’s HUD Business: Product Development Trends
  • Denso’s HUD Business: Core Customer Base
  • Denso’s HUD Business: Use of Kyocera TFT-LCD PGU
  • Denso’s HUD Business: Technical Features of Contactless Control Technology
  • Denso’s HUD Business: Market Share in China
  • Denso’s HUD Business: R&D Ideas for Next Generation HUD
  • Denso’s Center Console Display Business: Product Development Trends
  • Denso’s Center Console Display Business: Vehicle OLED Display Layout
  • Denso’s Center Console Display Business: Production Bases
3.4 Denso’s Head Unit and In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) Business
  • Denso’s IVI Business: G-BOOK
  • Denso’s IVI Business: Car Navigation (Mainly for Aftermarket)
3.5 Denso’s In-Cabin Thermal Management System Business
  • Denso’s Air Conditioner Controller Business: Coordination with Human Machine Interface (HMI)
  • Denso’s Air Conditioner Controller Business: Air Conditioner Control Panels and HVAC (Temperature Regulator)
  • In-Cabin Thermal Management Solution Co-launched by Neusoft Reach and Denso (1)
  • In-Cabin Thermal Management Solution Co-launched by Neusoft Reach and Denso (2)
  • Denso Automotive Thermal Management System Product Lines (1)
  • Denso Automotive Thermal Management System Product Lines (2)
  • Denso Automotive Thermal Management System Product Lines (3)
  • Denso Heat Pump Air Conditioning Systems
  • Denso Heat Pump Air Conditioning Systems: Application Cases
  • Denso Heat Pump Air Conditioning Systems: Development Model
3.6 Denso’s In-Cabin DMS/OMS Business
  • Denso’s DMS Business: Product Development Trends
  • Denso’s DMS Business: Driver Status Monitor Products
  • Denso’s DMS Business: Technical Parameters of Products
  • Denso’s DMS Business: Technical Features of Products
  • Denso’s DMS Business: Cooperated with FotoNation to Develop DMS for Commercial Vehicles
3.7 Denso's Telematics Business
  • Denso’s T-BOX/V2X Business: DCM Data Communication Module
  • Denso’s T-BOX/V2X Business: DSRC V2X Business Layout
  • Denso’s T-BOX/V2X Business: V2X Platooning Solutions
3.8 Denso’s Automated Parking Business
3.9 Denso’s Cockpit Security Solutions Business
  • Neusoft Reach and Denso Cooperated to Develop EV Power Domain Controller xCU
  • Denso’s OTA Solutions and Partners
  • Denso Telematics Security Solutions
  • Denso Cockpit Security Modules
  • Denso Partnered with Toyota
  • Denso Partnered with Launch Tech and China Unicom
3.10 Summary of Denso’s Cockpit Business
  • Summary of Denso’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (1)
  • Summary of Denso’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (2)
  • Summary of Denso’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (3)

4 Cockpit Business of Faurecia
4.1 Operation of Faurecia
  • Operation of Faurecia, 2021 (1)
  • Operation of Faurecia, 2021 (2)
  • Operation of Faurecia, 2021 (3)
  • Faurecia’s Profile and R&D Expenses
  • Faurecia’s Technical Centers and Organizational Structure
  • Faurecia’s Acquisition of HELLA
  • Distribution of Faurecia's R&D Centers in China
  • Layout of Production Bases of Faurecia Clarion Electronics in China
  • Global Core Team of Faurecia
  • Core Team of Faurecia China
  • Faurecia Focuses on Two Technology Strategies: “Cockpit of the Future” and “Sustainable Mobility”
  • Business Development of Faurecia Clarion Electronics
  • Faurecia Clarion Electronics Concentrates on Innovation in Three Product Lines: Cockpit Electronics, Display Technology and ADAS
  • Development of Faurecia's Cockpit Electronics Business
  • Development of Faurecia's Driver Assistance Business
  • Development Plan 2025 of Faurecia Clarion Electronics
  • Development Plan 2025 of Faurecia Clarion Electronics: In-Cabin Entertainment Controller
  • Development Plan 2025 of Faurecia Clarion Electronics: Display Technology
  • Development Plan 2025 of Faurecia Clarion Electronics: Haptic and Sensory Experience Solutions
  • Development Plan 2025 of Faurecia Clarion Electronics: Driver Assistance Systems
  • Efficient Organizational Structure of Faurecia Clarion Electronics
  • Faurecia’s Cockpit Electronics Product Lines
4.2 Faurecia’s Cockpit Computing Platform Business
  • Faurecia Cockpit Computing Platform: Development Trends of Cockpit Domain Products
  • Faurecia Cockpit Intelligence Platform (CIP)
  • Faurecia's Cockpit Domain Controller Business: Evolving and Integrating More Functions
  • Faurecia’s Cockpit Domain Controller Business: Creating Multi-screen Integrated Cockpit Systems
  • Faurecia’s Cockpit Domain Controller Planning Goals
  • Domain Controller Chip: Horizon Journey 2
4.3 Faurecia’s In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) Business
  • Faurecia IVI System: Product Development Trends
  • Faurecia’s Smart Remote Tuner and APP Store: Product Development Trends
  • Faurecia IVI System
  • Faurecia Seamless Connectivity and Infotainment Solutions
  • Faurecia Car Navigation System
  • Faurecia Joined Hands with TINNOVE
  • Faurecia Offers Car Radio Services
4.4 Faurecia's Vehicle Display Business
  • Faurecia's Center Console Display Business: Product Development Trends
  • Development of Faurecia’s Display Business (1)
  • Development of Faurecia’s Display Business (2)
  • Faurecia's Vehicle Display Business
  • Faurecia’s Customizable Vehicle Display Business Planning
  • Faurecia Will Use Haptic Technology to Develop High-end Automotive HMI
  • Faurecia Partnered with CANATU to Develop
  • Faurecia's Production Instrument Panel and Center Console Display Products (Part)
  • Faurecia Electronic Rearview Mirror
4.5 Faurecia's Cockpit of the Future Business
  • Faurecia's Cockpit of the Future Business: Product Development Trends
  • Faurecia's Cockpit of the Future Product Lines
  • Faurecia's Cockpit of the Future
  • Faurecia Introduced the Intelligent and Immersive Cockpit of the Future
  • Faurecia HMI Solutions
  • Faurecia Cockpit Cooperation Ecosystem
  • Faurecia's Integrated Control Panel Business: Product Development Trends
  • Faurecia FIRST INCH Smart Control Unit
4.6 Faurecia’s Automated Parking Business
  • Faurecia's Automated Parking Business: Product Development Trends
  • Faurecia Automated Parking Solutions
  • Faurecia Surround View System Solutions
4.7 Faurecia's In-Cabin DMS/OMS Business
  • Faurecia’s DMS Business: Product Development Trends
  • Faurecia DMS with Haptic Feedback
  • Faurecia Camera Products
4.8 Faurecia’s Cockpit Security Solutions Business
  • Faurecia's Cockpit Security Business: Product Development Trends
  • Faurecia Cockpit Security: Cloud Connectivity Technology Solutions
  • Faurecia Cockpit Security: OTA
  • Faurecia Cockpit Security: Automotive Cybersecurity Solutions
4.9 Faurecia’s Cockpit Smart Surface Materials Business
  • Faurecia’s Smart Surfaces Business
  • Faurecia’s Smart Surfaces Business: Investment
  • Faurecia’s Smart Surfaces Business: Application
4.10 Faurecia's Seating Business in the Trend for Intelligent Cockpit
  • Faurecia’s Seating Business
  • Faurecia Active Wellness 2.0 Seat
  • Faurecia’s New Method for Seating Control and Adjustment
  • Faurecia Natural Motion? Seating Adjustment Technology
  • Faurecia "Cockpit Sterilization Guard"
4.11 Summary of Faurecia’s Cockpit Business
  • Summary of Faurecia’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Partners (1)
  • Summary of Faurecia’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Partners (2)

5 Cockpit Business of Panasonic
5.1 Operation of Panasonic
  • Panasonic’s Key Automotive Electronics Companies in China
  • Panasonic’s Automotive Electronics Business Structure and Product Lines
  • Main Businesses of Panasonic Automotive Systems Development Tianjin Co., Ltd.
  • Distribution of Global R&D Bases of Panasonic’s Automotive Electronics Business
  • Distribution of Major Production Bases of Panasonic’s Automotive Electronics Business
  • Core Team of Panasonic
  • Panasonic Cockpit Electronics Product Lines
5.2 Panasonic’s Cockpit Domain Controllers and Chips
  • Panasonic Cockpit SPYDR: Development Trends of Cockpit Controllers
  • Panasonic Cockpit Domain Controller Solutions: SPYDR 2.0 & SPYDR 3.0
  • Panasonic’s Cockpit Electronics Layout
  • Panasonic Cockpit Electronics Computing Architecture
  • Panasonic Cockpit System Software Architecture
  • Panasonic Domain Controller Chips
5.3 Panasonic Intelligent Head Unit (IVI/Infotainment/Display)
  • Panasonic's IVI Operating System Skip Gen: IVI Development Trends
  • Panasonic Automotive Connected Electronic Cockpit
  • Panasonic Provided IVI System PIVI Pro for Land Rover Defender
  • Summary of Panasonic's Intelligent Cockpit Technology Route
5.4 Panasonic’s Vehicle Display System
  • Panasonic Vehicle Display Systems: Development Trends
  • Panasonic's Traditional Head Unit + Display System Business: Japanese Head Unit System Products
  • Panasonic's Traditional Head Unit + Display System Business: American Ford Head Unit System Products
  • Panasonic's Traditional Head Unit + Display System Business: American FCA Head Unit System Products
  • Panasonic's Traditional Head Unit + Display System Business: American GM Head Unit System Products
  • Panasonic’s Multi-screen Interaction Products Business
  • Panasonic Provided Dual Screen Interactive Products for Land Rover Velar
  • Panasonic HUD: HUD for Nissan SKYLINE
  • Panasonic AR-HUD: Hardware Structure and Technical Features
  • Panasonic AR-HUD Application
5.5 Panasonic T-BOX/C-V2X
  • Panasonic’s FICOSA T-BOX Business
  • Main Features of Panasonic FICOSA T-BOX
  • Panasonic FICOSA V2X Technology Route Planning
  • Technical Features of Panasonic FICOSA V2X: DSRC V2V/V2I
  • Technical Features of Panasonic FICOSA V2X: DSRC V2P
  • Technical Features of Panasonic FICOSA V2X: Fusion of Millimeter Wave and DSRC Technology
  • Panasonic FICOSA C-V2X Products: Technical Parameters
  • Panasonic FICOSA C-V2X Products: CarCom Platform
  • Panasonic FICOSA C-V2X: Technology Application
5.6 Panasonic Automated Valet Parking (AVP) System
  • Panasonic’s AVP Business
  • Technical Features of Panasonic AVP Products
5.7 Panasonic Driver Monitoring System (DMS)
  • Panasonic’s DMS Business: Product Development Trends
  • Panasonic's New ToF Image Sensor
  • Panasonic 3D ToF Image Sensor
  • Panasonic DMS: Integrated with Head-Up Display (HUD)
  • Panasonic DMS: Proprietary DMS Algorithms
5.8 Panasonic Cockpit Security Modules
  • Panasonic SOC: Panasonic and McAfee Cooperated to Establish a Vehicle Security Operation Center
5.9 Summary of Panasonic’s Cockpit Businesses
  • Summary of Panasonic’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (1)
  • Summary of Panasonic’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (2)

6 Cockpit Business of Valeo
6.1 Operation of Valeo
  • Operation of Valeo, 2021
  • Operation of Valeo by Division, 2021 (1)
  • Operation of Valeo by Division, 2021 (2)
  • Operation of Valeo by Division, 2021 (3)
  • Operation of Valeo by Division, 2021 (4)
  • Operation of Valeo by Division, 2021 (5)
  • Valeo's R&D Staffs and Expenses
  • Valeo's Production and R&D Layout (Greater China)
  • Valeo’s Organizational Structure and Product Solutions
  • Valeo’s Development Plan for Product Lines
  • Progress in Valeo's Core Product Lines Business (1): Electrification Products
  • Progress in Valeo's Core Product Lines Business (2): Safety Solutions
  • Progress in Valeo's Core Product Lines Business (3): Mobility Products
  • Progress in Valeo's Core Product Lines Business (4): Vehicle Controllers
  • Development of Valeo's Intelligent Cockpit Business
  • Development of Valeo's Autonomous Driving Business (1)
  • Development of Valeo's Autonomous Driving Business (2)
  • Development of Valeo's Autonomous Driving Business (3)
  • Future Development Plan for Valeo CDA Division
  • Valeo CDA Division’s R&D Centers in China: Progress during 2020-2021
  • Valeo CDA Division’s Production Bases in China
  • Global Management Team of Valeo
  • Core Team of Valeo in Greater China
  • Valeo Cockpit Electronics Product Lines
6.2 Valeo's Vehicle Display Business
  • Valeo Integrated Center Console
  • Valeo Dashboard and Multi-monitor Integration
  • Valeo L1-L4 Human-Computer Interaction Systems
  • Valeo HUD Products
  • Valeo Launched a 360° Lighting Solution
  • Valeo Cockpit Virtual Perception Technology: VoyageXR & CallXR
6.3 Valeo’s Cockpit Air Conditioner and Thermal Management System Business
  • Valeo’s Integrated Control and Air Conditioner Controller Panel Products
  • Valeo Air Conditioning System Assembly
  • Valeo Automotive Thermal Management System
  • Valeo Heat Pump Air Conditioning System
  • Valeo R-744 (CO2) Air Conditioning Assembly System
  • Valeo FlexHeaters Smart Heating System
  • Valeo’s Cockpit Environmental Management System Smart Cocoon (1)
  • Valeo’s Cockpit Environmental Management System Smart Cocoon (2)
  • Valeo In-Cabin Air Solutions
  • Valeo Battery Thermal Management System Products
  • Main Customers of Valeo Automotive Thermal Management Systems (1)
  • Main Customers of Valeo Automotive Thermal Management Systems (2)
6.4 Valeo's Telematics Business
  • Valeo’s TCU (T-BOX)/C-V2X Business
6.5 Valeo’s Automated Parking Business
  • Development History of Valeo's Automated Parking Business
  • Valeo, NTT DATA and InBev Tek Collaborated to Showcase an Automated Valet Parking Solution
  • Valeo Widens Application of Automated Parking in Autonomous Delivery Vehicles
  • Valeo Park4U? Sensor Product Upgrade Route
  • Valeo Automated Parking Evolves from Park4U? to Cruise4U and Drive4U
  • Valeo's Automated Parking Business in Greater China
6.6 Valeo’s In-Cabin DMS/OMS Business
  • Valeo DMS/OMS Products
  • Valeo Driving Monitoring System (DMS) (1)
  • Valeo Driving Monitoring System (DMS) (2)
  • Valeo Driving Monitoring System (DMS) (3)
  • Valeo Driving Monitoring System (DMS) (4)
  • Valeo Launched Occupant Monitoring System (OMS) Business
  • Valeo Interior Monitoring System (IMS) Products (1): Requirement Definition
  • Valeo Interior Monitoring System (IMS) Products (2): Function Definition
  • Valeo Interior Monitoring System (IMS) Products (3): Integrated with Temperature Management System
  • Valeo’s Interior Monitoring System (IMS) Business (4): Gesture Recognition
  • Valeo’s Interior Monitoring System (IMS) Business (5): Technical Architecture
6.7 Summary of Valeo’s Cockpit Business
  • Summary of Valeo’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (1)
  • Summary of Valeo’s Cockpit Products, Suppliers and Customers (2)

Companies Mentioned

  • Continental
  • Bosch
  • Denso
  • Faurecia
  • Panasonic
  • Valeo

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