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Safety First: ADAS, Connectivity, and Interfaces on the Road to Reliability
March 6, 2026 | Stanton Rak, SF Rak CompanyEstimated reading time: 1 minute
EVs function as intelligent, software-centric platforms where safety, connectivity, and user experiences are deeply intertwined. Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), vehicle connectivity architectures, and digital driver interfaces now play a central role in both vehicle operation and customer perception. EVs provide synergies for ADAS and connectivity because their strong electrical base provides a natural framework for integrating the advanced sensors, telematics, and high-reliability control units required for ADAS and connected systems. As these systems proliferate, their electronics’ reliability increasingly governs not only functional safety but also user trust and brand reputation.1
ADAS: Safety-Critical Electronics
ADAS technologies such as automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, blind-spot detection, and driver monitoring are among the most safety-critical electronic systems in an EV. These features rely on a fusion of sensors, including cameras, radar, ultrasonic sensors, and increasingly LiDAR, all coordinated by high-performance processors.2
Reliability challenges arise because ADAS electronics must operate accurately under extreme temperature swings, vibration, precipitation,3 road debris, and electromagnetic interference (EMI). Field investigations have shown that sensor degradation,4 misalignment, or contamination5 can lead to false alerts or system disablement,6 undermining both safety and driver confidence. In some cases, vehicles revert to reduced-function modes when sensor data becomes unreliable, impacting usability even when no hardware failure has occurred. The shift toward centralized or zonal electronic architectures further amplifies reliability risk. Multiple ADAS functions may now reside on a single domain controller, improving efficiency and reducing wiring complexity but increasing the consequence of single-point failures. This makes fault isolation, redundancy, and graceful degradation essential design-for-reliability (DfR) considerations.7
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