Ecotrons News:

AI Computing Chip Analysis for Software-Defined Vehicles [BLOG]

Overview The concept of software-defined cars was raised by Baidu, which is a typical way of thinking in the Internet industry. The software-defined car model is familiar to Internet enterprises. But it means industrial transformation for traditional automobile enterprises. This transformation needs a period of progress. The core connotation of the car is to dynamically change

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Thank you for joining us at CES 2022 [NEWS]

We are glad to share with you our success in CES 2022 during the past week (January 5th to January 8th). In CES 2022, Ecotron showcased some of our latest models of Autonomous Driving Control Unit (ADCU), as well as ADAS control unit and VCU applications. Our controllers are enabled with Matlab/Simulink for artificial intelligence

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Ecotron ADCU application – Neolix autonomous delivery vehicle [News]

Neolix, a start-up OEM specializing in autonomous delivery vehicle, has launched their delivery vehicle on the road. Powered by Ecotron Autonomous Driving Control Unit (ADCU), this delivery vehicle provides short distance delivery service in the city. Neolix’s goal is to saves customer’s time on travelling from place to place and reduces labor cost in transportation.

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NVIDIA Xavier, World’s Most Powerful SoC – Core of Ecotron ADCU [BLOG]

NVIDIA announced Xavier SOC at CES 2018. As an evolution of Driver PX2. NVIDIA announced that “NVIDIA DRIVE Xavier, World’s Most Powerful SoC, Brings Dramatic New AI Capabilities.” Xavier can process L5 autonomous driving data from vehicle sensors like radars, cameras, LiDARs and ultrasonic systems. It is more energy efficient and smaller than similar products

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Autonomous Driving Control Unit 101: Development and Application [BLOG]

As on-car electric systems and software proliferate, great challenges arise for on-car electric and electronic structuring. How to optimize data processing and network security becomes a quagmire in nowadays ever-complicated circuits. A commonly agreed solution is to use one or several “central brains” to control ECUs and sensors all over the car. However, a long

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Is Autonomous Driving Equivalent to Unpiloted Driving? [BLOG]

What is an intelligent connected vehicle? In a narrow sense, the intelligent connected vehicle is equipped with advanced onboard sensors, control units, actuators, and other devices. This vehicle can integrate modern communication and network technologies to achieve V2X intelligent information sharing and exchange. With those functions, the intelligent connected vehicle can achieve complex environmental perception,

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EAXVA05: The Newest Generation of ADCU Launched [NEWS]

Ecotron’s new generation ADCU, EAXVA05, is an intelligent computing platform designed specifically for autonomous driving systems. EVXVA05 is equipped with 2 NVIDIA Xavier chips and 1 Infineon TC297 chip. With basic software and development tools, developers can safely, conveniently, and efficiently build low-speed L4-level autonomous driving systems in confined areas. NVIDIA designs Xavier specifically for

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Join us in the CES 2022! [NEWS]

We are proud to announce that Ecotron will present at CES 2022 – Las Vegas January 5th-8th 2022! Visit us at booth 6866. In CES 2022, Ecotron will showcase some of our major models of Vehicle Control Units (VCU) as well as Autonomous Driving Control Unit (ADCU) applications such as lidar point cloud processing, object

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Ecotron ADCU Application – Yutong Autonomous Bus [NEWS]

Yutong Bus, an industry-leading bus OEM in China, has launched their L4 level autonomous bus “Xiaoyu 2.0”. Powered by Ecotron Autonomous Driving Control Unit (ADCU), Xiaoyu 2.0 serves as a short distance shuttle bus to connect commuters from public transportation (train, bus, subway, etc.) to their destination. With LiDAR, cameras, and other sensors, EAXVA04 (Ecotron’s

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How is Ecotron Autonomous Driving Control Unit designed? [BLOG]

With the development of autonomous driving technology, modern vehicles require higher levels of perception, control, and decision-making capabilities. The importance of information interactions between the vehicle and other devices increases significantly. The industry needs a portable module and an easy-to-manage automotive-grade controller to achieve different levels of autonomous driving. Thus, the autonomous driving control unit

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