👉 Ball computing is an advanced form of in-vehicle computing designed to enhance the driving experience, safety, and efficiency by integrating a wide array of sensors, cameras, and other data sources directly into the vehicle's computing system. This technology enables real-time processing of vast amounts of data, including information from radar, lidar, cameras, and other onboard sensors to create a comprehensive understanding of the vehicle's surroundings. Ball computing facilitates features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, collision avoidance systems, and even autonomous driving capabilities by seamlessly integrating and analyzing data to make split-second decisions. It also supports advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and can provide real-time traffic updates, navigation, and entertainment, all while maintaining low latency to ensure timely responses. The computing system is typically housed in a dedicated ball unit, which houses the powerful processors and memory required to handle complex computations and ensure robust performance under various driving conditions.