automotive electronics
Automotive electronics refers to the electronic systems and components used in vehicles to enhance performance, safety, and comfort. These systems include everything from the engine control unit (ECU) that manages engine functions to infotainment systems that provide entertainment and navigation features.
Modern vehicles rely heavily on sensors and microcontrollers to monitor various functions, such as tire pressure and fuel efficiency. Additionally, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) use automotive electronics to improve safety by assisting with tasks like lane-keeping and adaptive cruise control.