As vehicles become smarter, more connected and more automated the role of sensors expands dramatically Precision in detecting position, angle or movement—whether in the throttle, brake pedal, steering column or body components—is critical for control systems, safety functions and user experience Optical sensors offer high resolution and immunity to certain electromagnetic interference while position sensors deliver real-time feedback on component status which assists stability control, powertrain management, ADAS and chassis systems Regulatory pressure for safety, rising adoption of electric vehicles and growth in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) create strong demand for these sensor types The transition to software-defined vehicles where functions are increasingly managed by electronic control units depends on accurate sensor inputs to function reliably across environments
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