Aptiv has announced a new Level 1-3 capable ADAS platform. Aptiv has developing advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) for 20 years, from launching the industry's claimed first radar-based adaptive cruise control system in 1999 to its autonomous driving joint venture, Motional, which will be among the first to put fully driverless vehicles on public roads. Its first generation automated driving satellite compute platform integrates its satellite architecture and active safety software, perception systems and compute and is being used by multiple OEMs for 10m vehicles over the next few years. The new ADAS platform will enable new levels of safety, comfort and convenience, the supplier claimed. Purpose-built for scalability, it cost effectively spans all vehicle segments by managing the software complexity and supporting features that range from entry-level safety compliance to advanced highway pilot and parking assist. The platform can incorporate future technology and features, including those developed in collaboration with Motional, providing further scalability to higher levels of automation.