In-vehicle multiplexing is another name for in-vehicle networking. It is a technique for exchanging information or signals across an automobile's electronic parts via a common serial data bus. Every vehicle must have an internal networking, specialised communication system between modules. Without an in-vehicle networking system, point-to-point wire can link the electrical parts to one another, but this leads to a complicated, costly, and cumbersome system. By utilising time division multiplexing, in-vehicle networking reduces the number of cables by mixing many signals on a single line. By making simple software changes, the functionalities of an in-vehicle networking system may be simply implemented, and in-vehicle networking makes the communication system small.
The Global Next Generation In-Vehicle Networking (IVN) Market was estimated to be worth US$ 1,322 million in 2021 and is anticipated to grow at an estimated CAGR of 8.4% during the following five years.
Prominent Companies in the Next Generation In-vehicle Networking (IVN) Industry:
1. Aricent Inc
Capgemini Engineering serves businesses with engineering solutions, game-changing technologies, and R&D. Aricent is a leader in engineering and R&D. The business has offered knowledge in the fields of aerospace, automotive, military, energy, finance, life sciences, railway, and telecommunications for more than 30 years. In 1982, Aricent was established. This leadership is expanded by the Aricent purchase to include semiconductors, the digital user experience, and design innovation. Together, Altran and Aricent brought approximately €2.9 billion in sales in 2018, employing 47,000 people in more than 30 nations. Santa Clara, California serves as the company's headquarters.
2. Aichi Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Aichi Kogyo Co. Ltd. was founded in June 1949 with a capital investment of 15 million yen. The company Aisin AW Co., Ltd. produces systems and parts for automobiles. The company creates, produces, and sells auto navigation systems, hybrid systems, automatic gearboxes, and other vehicle components. Products from Aisin AW are sold all over the world. The business provides a significant amount of powertrains, automobile safety devices and technology, auto-body systems (doors, fronts, and seats), as well as linked sharing solutions. The Firm transferred from the Tokyo Stock Exchange's First Section to the Prime Market and from the Nagoya Stock Exchange's First Section to the Premier Market as of April 2022.
3. Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Agilent Technologies, Inc. offers solutions that are tailored to specific applications in the life sciences, diagnostics, and applied chemical industries. It functions through the following divisions: Diagnostics and Genomics, Agilent CrossLab, and Life Sciences and Applied Markets. The Life Sciences and Applied Markets segment provides application-focused solutions for the clinical and life sciences research fields to examine samples at the molecular and cellular level. These solutions include instruments and software that enable to identify, quantify, and analyse the physical and biological properties of substances and products. The active pharmaceutical components for oligo-based treatments are provided by the Diagnostics and Genomics section, along with solutions such as reagents, equipment, software, and consumables.The Agilent CrossLab division consists of consulting, asset management, startup, operational, training, and compliance assistance, as well as software as a service. The company's headquarters are in Santa Clara, California, and it was established in May 1999.
4. AISIN AW Co Ltd
The business provides a significant amount of powertrains, automobile safety devices and technology, auto-body systems (doors, fronts, and seats), as well as linked sharing solutions. During the fiscal year that ended in March 2022, the company sold the following products in the following proportions: 57% for the powertrain, 20% for driving safety, 18% for the body, 2% for connected & sharing solutions (CSS), and 3% for energy solutions. Aisin was formed in April 2021 through the merger of Aisin Seiki and Aisin AW. The company Aisin AW Co., Ltd. produces systems and parts for automobiles. The company creates, produces, and sells auto navigation systems, hybrid systems, automatic gearboxes, and other vehicle components. Products from Aisin AW are sold all over the world. Aisin, a Fortune Global 500 organisation, is number 359 in the list for 2020.The Toyota Group of enterprises includes Aisin.The company's headquarters are in Kariya, Aichi, Japan, and it was established in June 1949.
5. Daimler AG
International automobile manufacturer Daimler AG. One of the top car and truck producers in the world, its product lines include Mercedes-Benz, Maybach (luxury vehicles), and Smart (micro hybrid cars). Under the names Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star, Setra, Thomas Built Buses, Orion, and Fuso, Daimler produces commercial vehicles. The business also provides financial services and engages in technical research. Stuttgart, Germany serves as the home base for Daimler. In 1926, Benz & Cie. and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft merged to establish Daimler-Benz. Release of the Sustainability Report by Daimler Truck, which aims to become carbon neutral by 2039. With more than 40 manufacturing facilities located all over the world and more than 100,000 people, it is one of the biggest commercial vehicle producers.
6. Renault SA
French multinational car manufacturer Groupe Renault was founded in 1899. An automobile manufacturer is Renault SA (Renault). It creates, produces, markets, and distributes electric vehicles, light trucks, and passenger automobiles. The business also offers a range of services, including as leasing, maintenance, and service agreements. Under the names of Renault, Dacia, Alpine, Renault Samsung Motors, AVTOVAZ, Jinbei and Huasong, and Lada, the company sells its goods. Via a global network of main and secondary dealers, it distributes goods. Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia Pacific are all regions where Renault has activities. The business operates factories all around the world. Ile-de-France, France's Boulogne-Billancourt serves as the home base for Renault.
7. NXP Semiconductors
Located in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, NXP Semiconductors N.V. is a Dutch semiconductor manufacturer and designer. Almost 31,000 employees are employed by the organisation in more than 30 nations. In 2021, NXP reported $11.06 billion in sales. A manufacturer of semiconductors, NXP Semiconductors NV (NXP) offers mixed signal and analogue devices. Microcontrollers, communication processors, analogue and interface devices, connectivity chipsets, RF power amplifiers, sensors, security controllers, and application processors are among the items it offers in the areas of radio frequency (RF), power management, security, and digital processing. Professional services, software support and maintenance, and Internet-of-Things solutions are also offered by the business. It provides its goods and services to the automotive, computer, industrial, mobile, and Internet of Things industries. Distributors, contract manufacturers, and Original Equipment Manufacturers are used by the business for marketing (OEMs).The Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa are among regions in which it operates. It was established in 2006.
8. Robert Bosch GmbH
German multinational engineering and technology business Robert Bosch GmbH, also known as Bosch and styled as BOSCH, is based in Gerlingen, Germany. Robert Bosch established the business in Stuttgart in 1886. The charity organisation Robert Bosch Stiftung owns 94% of Bosch. A provider of technology and services, Robert Bosch GmbH (Bosch) is a division of Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH. The firm provides a broad range of goods and services, including automotive components and accessories, e-bike systems, automotive technology, home appliances, security systems, solar inverters, packaging technology, industry solutions, and business process management solutions. Customers in the automotive, consumer electronics, and BPO industries are served by the corporation together with subsidiaries, regional businesses, and sales and service partners across the Americas,Europe, Asia Pacific and Africa.
*Definition: In-vehicle networking is also known as the in-vehicle multiplexing. It is a method of transferring data or signals among the electronic components of a car through a common serial data bus.