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Bosch rolls out innovative real time service in millions of vehicles

London, September 16, 2024, (Oilandgaspress) ––Bosch provides drivers with real-time information about potential hazards en route, thereby considerably reducing the risk of accidents. Since June 2024, the Bosch road hazard service has been in use millions of times over in Europe in the car fleet of a leading German automaker. Now Bosch is bringing the service to the commercial vehicle segment: starting in December 2024, it will also be available in vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Trucks. The next goal is to expand rollout of the service to cars and trucks worldwide and thus increase road safety for as many people as possible.

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Critical road conditions can be precisely predicted on the basis of anonymized data from a global customer fleet of several million vehicles, as well as data from third-party providers such as weather services or road operators. The fleet vehicles equipped with the service provide various types of information, including local outside temperature and whether the windshield wipers or rear fog lights are activated, as well as accident reports or interventions by the ESP anti-skid system. For example, if some of the fleet vehicles have their windshield wipers set to the highest level, the service also compares the information with that of selected weather services – such as whether it’s raining or how many millimeters of water have been recorded on the road. A fusion algorithm determines whether there is a risk of, say, aquaplaning, and the service then warns the driver so that they can reduce their speed if necessary.

Or another example: if visibility for the driver threatens to fall below a critical level, the service compares this with the activity of the rear fog lights of vehicles in the affected region and uses an algorithm to decide whether a warning is necessary.

A reference fleet continuously ensures that the service stays at a high level of quality. Bosch’s wrong-way driver warning supplements the service. If there’s a wrong-way driver in the vicinity, or the driver themself is driving in the wrong direction, the service sends them a warning directly to the navigation display.


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