Infineon Joins Forces with Aurora Labs to Enhance Driver Safety through Predictive Maintenance

Infineon Joins Forces with Aurora Labs to Enhance Driver Safety through Predictive Maintenance

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Infineon Technologies and Aurora Labs have joined forces to enhance predictive maintenance solutions in the automotive industry, aiming to increase driver safety. Announced at CES 2024, this partnership uses AI-based solutions to improve the reliability and safety of crucial automotive components like steering, braking systems, and airbags.

Infineon, a chip maker employing 58,600 people, and Aurora Labs are integrating Aurora Labs’ Line-of-Code Intelligence (LOCI) AI technology with Infineon’s 32-bit TriCore AURIX TC4x microcontrollers (MCUs). This combination helps automotive manufacturers enhance vehicle safety, reliability, and performance throughout the vehicle’s lifespan.

Zohar Fox, CEO of Aurora Labs, stated that their partnership with Infineon represents a significant advancement in utilizing AI-driven processes for the vehicle’s software lifecycle. This solution provides real-time monitoring and response to software failures at the MCU and ECU levels, meeting WP29 requirements. It also protects applications and over-the-air updates from malicious attacks and hardware safety failures.

The partnership focuses on using AI capabilities to facilitate predictive safety maintenance, ensuring drivers have a seamless and secure experience. This solution streamlines original equipment manufacturer (OEM) software development, addressing intricate lines-of-code and hardware peripheral issues. The ultimate goal is to develop safer systems that comply with ASIL-D standards.

Thomas Schneid, a senior director at Infineon, commented that as a leading provider of automotive semiconductors, their collaboration with Aurora Labs is a significant step towards improving predictive maintenance applications for vehicles. By combining Infineon’s established AURIX MCUs with Aurora Labs’ software capabilities to prevent data corruption and software malfunctions, they ensure a higher safety level for critical automotive functions, such as steering, braking, and airbags.