Sensors and Actuators for ADAS Systems
About the Course:
This Sensors and Actuators for ADAS Systems microcredential introduces students to the critical components of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) in electric vehicles (EVs), with a focus on the sensors and actuators that enable modern semi-autonomous driving. Students will explore the evolution of sensor technology, the role of machine learning in decision-making, and the hardware that powers real-time driving responses. Through engaging modules and hands-on simulations, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of how data-driven systems enhance safety and automation in EVs. Enroll in our Electric Vehicle Training program to expand your EV skills further.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify various ADAS-related sensors and actuators used in modern electric vehicles.
- Understand the historical evolution of automotive sensor technology and its integration into electric mobility.
- Explore the working principles and use cases of key sensing technologies including Radar, LIDAR, cameras, ultrasonic, and infrared sensors.
- Analyze the role of computer vision and deep learning in image processing for ADAS.
- Learn how actuators function in real-time to control braking, steering, and throttle systems.
- Understand the concept of sensor fusion and how multiple data sources are combined for accurate vehicle perception.
- Gain insight into the use of artificial intelligence and neural networks in self-driving systems.
Course delivered via LMS and requires an Oculus VR headset for hands-on VR simulations.

Workforce Development

At ImmerseLearn, we focus on preparing learners for the rapidly evolving electric vehicle industry. This microcredential offers future EV technicians a technical foundation in ADAS systems—skills increasingly demanded by employers in automotive, mobility, and autonomous technology sectors. Explore our Electric Vehicle Course to gain comprehensive EV training and advance your career.
By completing this microcredential, students will be equipped with the knowledge and practical skills needed to support, maintain, and troubleshoot the ADAS sensor and actuator systems in electric vehicles, preparing them for careers in next-generation automotive technology.

