
Multi-Gig Ethernet for copper in-vehicle networks
All supporting data rates up to 10GbE over copper, the devices aim to foster the development of autonomous vehicles with Multi-Gig In-Vehicle Network (IVN) able to rapidly share data between the sensors and the compute nodes for a safe and secure driving experience.
Moving to Level 4 and Level 5 autonomous driving requires a new network architecture that can support the high-bandwidth requirements for the IVN to support the increasing number of sensors and high-resolution cameras. Redundancy of all the function-critical components and systems is necessary to provide the utmost levels of safety. Earlier this month, Aquantia also announced a collaboration with Molex on a 10 Gbps Automotive Ethernet Network at CES.
Aquantia – www.aquantia.com
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