By measuring the oxygen content of the exhaust gas, the lambda sensor supplies the necessary information for optimal air/fuel mixture to the engine control unit.
Natural gas (compressed natural gas – CNG) stored under high pressure is supplied by way of the pressure regulator in the fuel rail.
The low pressure sensor makes it possible to monitor the vacuum inside the brake booster and to control the electric vacuum pump.
The ultrasonic sensor detects distances to obstacles and monitors the space during parking and maneuvering.
The wideband lambda sensor supplies current measured data from the exhaust tract.
Transmission speed sensors detect the input, output or intermediate speed of the transmission and transmit this information to the transmission control unit (TCU).
Accurate determination of the rotor position
In bringing the vision of a fully automated construction site to life, Bosch supports the customer from the very beginning with the development of marketrelevant solutions.
The vehicle sensors from Bosch supply the data required for perception of the surroundings, vehicle localization, and driver monitoring in automated cars.
The vehicle architecture of the future will be based on centralized computing nodes, known as vehicle computers. These will centrally control functions of the various components.