Global Autonomous Driving Market Outlook, 2016

Global Autonomous Driving Market Outlook, 2016

Automotive Ecosystem on Track for Disruption, 80% of OEMs to Finalise Automation Technology Roadmaps for Semis

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The 2016 autonomous driving outlook has two sides to its story. One is of a transitional evolution from a technology angle, though with pockets of disruptive innovations. The other is of a transformational revolution of the automotive business that will change the industry and the ecosystem as we know them today. This shift will create winners and losers and the winner could be anything from an OEM to a mobility provider and are likely to be enterprises that provide the best car-ownership and driving experience beyond just the product. The outlook delves into various opportunities that can arise in the market and provides a broad forecast of the number of autonomous vehicles that are likely to be on the roads over a period of 15 years.

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Table of Contents

2015 Key Highlights

2015–2016 Senior Management Top-of-Mind Issues

2016 Top 6 Predictions

Research Scope

Vehicle Segmentation

Market Trend 1—Realization of Level 2 and Level 3 Autonomous Driving

Market Trend 2—Disruption to Commercialisation

Market Trend 3—Consolidation at Supplier Level

Market Trend 4—Evolution of Functional Safety Regulations

Technology Trend 1—LiDAR

Technology Trend 2—48V Power Net

Technology Trend 3—Sensor Fusion

Technology Trend 4—Deep Learning

Technology Trend 5—High Definition Mapping

Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Definitions and OEM Positioning

Audi—Piloted Driving

BMW—Connected Drive Project

Ford Motor Co’s Partnership With Velodyne Inc.

Mercedes Benz—Drive Pilot

Tesla—Autopilot

Volvo AB—Drive Me Project

Competitive Positioning of Select OEMs

Introduction to Market Roadmap

OEM Unit Shipment Forecast—Europe

OEM Unit Shipment Forecast—North America

Bosch Autonomous Driving Vision

Continental Autonomous Driving Vision

Delphi—Vehicle-to-Everything (V2E)

Mobileye—System-on-Chip

NVIDIA—Deep Learning

Texas Instruments—Core Capability

Qualcomm—Next Gen Processors

Supplier Capability and Preference

Supplier Capability and Preference (continued)

Legislative Overview for Testing of automated Vehicles—US

Member States Initiative for Testing of Automated Vehicles—EU

Regulations for Testing of Automated Vehicles—Asia

Comparative Overview of OEMs and Disruptors

European Autonomous Market—Overview

North American Autonomous Market—Overview

Japanese Autonomous Market—Overview

Key Conclusions and 2016 Outlook

Topics Focal Points of Global Autonomous Driving Program

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Market Engineering Methodology

The 2016 autonomous driving outlook has two sides to its story. One is of a transitional evolution from a technology angle, though with pockets of disruptive innovations. The other is of a transformational revolution of the automotive business that will change the industry and the ecosystem as we know them today. This shift will create winners and losers and the winner could be anything from an OEM to a mobility provider and are likely to be enterprises that provide the best car-ownership and driving experience beyond just the product. The outlook delves into various opportunities that can arise in the market and provides a broad forecast of the number of autonomous vehicles that are likely to be on the roads over a period of 15 years.
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