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MIPI Alliance's Ultra-High-Speed Automotive Standard to Be Based on Valens' Technology
HOD HASHARON, Israel, June 5, 2019 /PRNewswire- AsiaNet/ --

-- Valens' technology brings the resilience required for high-speed in-vehicle 
video transmission, from 2Gbps to 48Gbps & above --

Valens, the leader in ultra-high-speed in-vehicle connectivity, today announced 
that the MIPI(R) Alliance( 
http://resources.mipi.org/blog/automotive-applications-drive-mipi-a-phy-development-a-conversation-with-mipi-alliance-chairman-joel-huloux 
) has selected its technology as the baseline for the Alliance's A-PHY physical 
layer standard targeted for automotive applications. The A-PHY standard will 
define an asymmetric physical layer for the automotive market to provide 
high-speed links for cameras, displays and sensors, through native CSI-2 and 
DSI/DSI-2 interfaces, to support autonomous driving and other use cases.  

Valens' technology provides the necessary resilience and performance for 
high-speed processing in the very noisy in-vehicle environment. It brings the 
most reliable and powerful solution to support high speeds required in 
connected and autonomous vehicles, over existing cables and connectors.

MIPI Alliance's selection of Valens' technology followed an in-depth evaluation 
process, including testing and analysis of several proposed solutions from 
member companies. Valens' solution was determined best-suited to address the 
need for high-speed, in-vehicle video links, and to support the range of 
bandwidth defined by the A-PHY standard. Two main profiles were outlined for 
the standard - Profile 1 to support lower speeds, and Profile 2 to support all 
speeds from 2Gbps up to 48Gbps and above (e.g., 100 Gbps). Profile 2 will be 
based on a Valens' PHY-level Retransmission Scheme (RTS) with Narrowband 
Interference Cancellation (NBIC), as published( 
http://resources.mipi.org/blog/automotive-applications-drive-mipi-a-phy-development-a-conversation-with-mipi-alliance-chairman-joel-huloux 
) by the MIPI Alliance.  

The final specification is expected to be completed by the end of 2019. MIPI 
A-PHY will be the first high-speed asymmetric standard in the market. 

"As the market for connected and autonomous car grows, the need for more 
devices – cameras, displays, sensors – will exponentially increase, with 
expectations of 20+ chipsets in a mid-range car," said Ian Riches, VP, Global 
Automotive Practice, Strategy Analytics. "The incorporation of Valens' 
technology in the MIPI automotive standard represents a significant opportunity 
for the company."

"This is a vote of confidence in Valens and our technology as we continue to 
pave the way towards connected and autonomous vehicles," said Dror Jerushalmi, 
CEO and Co-Founder of Valens. "As one of the leading standards organizations in 
the world, the MIPI Alliance provides the necessary building blocks for the 
future of connected and autonomous driving. Valens is proud to take the 
technological lead in this project, which will further strengthen and deepen 
our partnerships with OEMs and Tier-1s. Valens values the importance of 
developing automotive industry standards, guaranteeing the most resilient 
systems for the ultimate safety of the connected and autonomous vehicles, and 
we look forward to working with the MIPI Alliance to bring the A-PHY standard 
to reality."

Join Valens at TU-Automotive Detroit, on June 5-6, 2019, to learn more and to 
see a demo of Valens' latest chipset, enabling up to 16Gbps in-vehicle 
connectivity (booth B100.)

About Valens

Valens Automotive, a division of Valens, was established in 2015 with the 
singular goal of delivering the world's most advanced audio/video chipset 
technology to the automotive world. Valens Automotive chipset technology 
enables resilient ultra-high-speed in-vehicle connectivity to support the needs 
of the connected and autonomous car. Valens' patented HDBaseT technology is 
used by the world's largest audio/video component manufacturers, enabling the 
highest quality of connectivity without the limitations of legacy 
infrastructure. Valens is a private company headquartered in Israel. For more 
information: https://www.valens.com/automotive-solutions( 
http://resources.mipi.org/blog/automotive-applications-drive-mipi-a-phy-development-a-conversation-with-mipi-alliance-chairman-joel-huloux 
), or follow @ValensAuto( https://twitter.com/ValensAuto ).

SOURCE: Valens

CONTACT: Sandra Welfeld, Communications, Valens, Sandra.Welfeld@valens.com, 
+972-52-4007283
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