12.02.21
Canatu announced its participation in CES 2022, taking place Jan. 5-8 in Las Vegas, NV and digitally. Canatu will utilize the event to present its Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) heater and 3D touch technologies.
As ADAS systems continue to increase, the demands for safety and reliability keep rising. But the system performance degrades in adverse weather conditions. LiDAR sensors are unable to create precise 3D map of the measured data, and camera sensors cannot accurately detect objects.
The Canatu ADAS heater technology enables these active safety systems to function in any weather. Transparent film heaters are used for keeping safety-critical optical surfaces clear from moisture, fog, frost, and snow, enabling reliable system performance under all weather conditions. What sets the technology apart is that as a transparent thin-film heater, the Canatu ADAS heaters provide even heating and low optical distortion.
While traditional wire heaters may cause optical distortion and induce LiDAR beam deflection, the Canatu ADAS heaters offer clear visibility with maximum optical transmittance. Due to high flexibility, Canatu ADAS heaters can be fabricated in any 3D shape and on different substrates, enabling easy integration by film insert moulding (FIM) or lamination where needed to ensure safe automated driving in any weather.
At CES 2022, Canatu collaborates with forerunners to demonstrate multiple means to integrate these breakthrough technologies into a vehicle:
• DENSO and Canatu will showcase a demonstrator of an on-glass laminated ADAS camera heater. In this demo, Canatu camera heater is laminated on the backside of the windshield glass. DENSO is the world’s second-largest supplier of automotive components.
• TS TECH and Canatu will showcase a jointly developed 3D touch demonstrator for in-vehicle applications. The new demonstrator integrates 3D touch switches on a decorative door trim, enabling a more convenient and comfortable user experience, while offering OEMs differentiation possibilities through higher degree of design freedom.
• Canatu will demonstrate the Origo Steering Wheel concept, which was named a CES 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree and a winner of the German Design Awards 2021. The Origo Steering Wheel brings the smart device User Experience (UX) to cars by enabling the driver to control all key functions purely by thumb without letting go of the steering wheel, minimizing distractions and improving safety. The Origo Steering Wheel concept was developed by a Finnish automotive ecosystem between Canatu, Rightware, Siili Auto and TactoTek.
The booth will also include other demos presenting different means to integrate Canatu ADAS heaters into a vehicle such as an in-glass embedded ADAS camera heater on a PET substrate, an ADAS camera heater on a PC substrate, and a 3D CNT LiDAR heater using polycarbonate (PC) substrate and LiDAR resins. Visitors will get to learn layer-by-layer assembly of different concepts, and different coating and lamination technologies used in the final products.
As ADAS systems continue to increase, the demands for safety and reliability keep rising. But the system performance degrades in adverse weather conditions. LiDAR sensors are unable to create precise 3D map of the measured data, and camera sensors cannot accurately detect objects.
The Canatu ADAS heater technology enables these active safety systems to function in any weather. Transparent film heaters are used for keeping safety-critical optical surfaces clear from moisture, fog, frost, and snow, enabling reliable system performance under all weather conditions. What sets the technology apart is that as a transparent thin-film heater, the Canatu ADAS heaters provide even heating and low optical distortion.
While traditional wire heaters may cause optical distortion and induce LiDAR beam deflection, the Canatu ADAS heaters offer clear visibility with maximum optical transmittance. Due to high flexibility, Canatu ADAS heaters can be fabricated in any 3D shape and on different substrates, enabling easy integration by film insert moulding (FIM) or lamination where needed to ensure safe automated driving in any weather.
At CES 2022, Canatu collaborates with forerunners to demonstrate multiple means to integrate these breakthrough technologies into a vehicle:
• DENSO and Canatu will showcase a demonstrator of an on-glass laminated ADAS camera heater. In this demo, Canatu camera heater is laminated on the backside of the windshield glass. DENSO is the world’s second-largest supplier of automotive components.
• TS TECH and Canatu will showcase a jointly developed 3D touch demonstrator for in-vehicle applications. The new demonstrator integrates 3D touch switches on a decorative door trim, enabling a more convenient and comfortable user experience, while offering OEMs differentiation possibilities through higher degree of design freedom.
• Canatu will demonstrate the Origo Steering Wheel concept, which was named a CES 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree and a winner of the German Design Awards 2021. The Origo Steering Wheel brings the smart device User Experience (UX) to cars by enabling the driver to control all key functions purely by thumb without letting go of the steering wheel, minimizing distractions and improving safety. The Origo Steering Wheel concept was developed by a Finnish automotive ecosystem between Canatu, Rightware, Siili Auto and TactoTek.
The booth will also include other demos presenting different means to integrate Canatu ADAS heaters into a vehicle such as an in-glass embedded ADAS camera heater on a PET substrate, an ADAS camera heater on a PC substrate, and a 3D CNT LiDAR heater using polycarbonate (PC) substrate and LiDAR resins. Visitors will get to learn layer-by-layer assembly of different concepts, and different coating and lamination technologies used in the final products.