Skip to main content

Autotalks selected by Denso for mass market V2X system

Israeli company Autotalks is to supply its V2X chipset to auto parts supplier Denso for its global V2X platform for mass market projects. Designed to meet the latency requirements for safety applications, Autotalks' next generation devices embed a mobility optimised modem, support dual-antenna with optimal and flexible RX/TX diversity, perform line-rate message ECDSA verification of the entire link capacity and embed an ultra-low-latency V2X HSM. In addition, the device was designed for crypto-agility an
September 29, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Israeli company 6765 Autotalks is to supply its V2X chipset to auto parts supplier Denso for its global V2X platform for mass market projects.

Designed to meet the latency requirements for safety applications, Autotalks' next generation devices embed a mobility optimised modem, support dual-antenna with optimal and flexible RX/TX diversity, perform line-rate message ECDSA verification of the entire link capacity and embed an ultra-low-latency V2X HSM. In addition, the device was designed for crypto-agility and scalability and is capable of operating at a high temperature range. According to Autotalks, its communication range can reach hundreds of metres and even more than 1km in some conditions.

The prototyping phase has already begun, geared towards the start of high-volume production in 2019, targeting North America market for applications including green light speed advisory, road works warning, and safety applications such as intersection movement assist, emergency vehicle approaching etc. The companies plan to introduce autonomous driving capabilities in the same time frame, including truck platooning.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Ground-breaking neutral V2X platform for C-ITS
    June 7, 2021
    Monotch's TLEX can be used by multiple stakeholders across C-ITS ecosystem
  • Next-gen sensor needs for safer, smarter cities
    July 1, 2021
    Next-generation radar sensor solutions will help smart cities deliver on the promise of optimising infrastructure, mobility, sustainability and safety, says Econolite CTO Eric Raamot
  • Global toll revenues $8.5bn while technology ‘battles’ continue
    April 9, 2014
    ABI Research’s Dominique Bonte talks to Jason Barnes about trends in tolling and how a wider appreciation of technology options is sorely needed. Global Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) solution revenues will grow to $8.5bn by 2018, with ETC becoming a main source of funding for both Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and Vehicle-to-X (V2X) cooperative infrastructures, according to a new report from ABI Research (Chart 1). But, says the report’s author, ABI Research vice president and practice director Dom
  • In-vehicle communication systems offer major safety benefits
    July 17, 2012
    Michael Schagrin and Raymond Resendes provide an update on the US Department of Transportation's vehicle-to-vehicle programme. The US Department of Transportation's (USDOT's) Vehicle-to- Vehicle (V2V) programme, which is concerned with wireless inter-vehicle communications for safety applications such as crash avoidance/mitigation, is a major safety component of the USDOT IntelliDrive cooperative infrastructure programme.