As more and more embedded computers appear in people’s sight and are used more in daily life, people are asking questions about embedded computing: “Is it safe?”, “Are new cars with embedded computers in the car safe?”
First of all, in terms of safety, there is no need to worry. Embedded computers support functions such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking. When combined with surveillance cameras, they provide real-time monitoring of vehicles and driver behavior, issuing alerts to help prevent accidents.
However, it should be noted that embedded computers are updated very quickly, and rapid technological development may make existing systems obsolete. Ensuring compatibility between different systems and software updates can be challenging.
Due to this rapid advancement, the integration of multiple embedded systems complicates vehicle design and maintenance. Advanced technology also increases manufacturing and maintenance costs.
Additionally, embedded systems can fail, potentially causing serious safety problems. Over-reliance on these systems may also reduce drivers’ skills and awareness.
Vehicle Embedded Pc
It is usually used in railway construction vehicles, construction site vehicles, small transport vehicles and other models.
LPA3588
LPA3399PRO
The LPA3399Pro embedded computer focuses on vision and can be widely used in application scenarios that require a lot of visual computing, such as ADAS/DMS, machine vision, smart security, etc. LPA3588 can adapt to more industrial scenarios.