BOSCH ADAS ONE

With its ADAS One solution, Bosch says you can recalibrate reliably

Bosch is addressing ADAS calibration challenges with its ADAS One Solution, a comprehensive and future-ready calibration software designed to bring clarity, speed, and precision to workshops worldwide.
Technicians now face a wide range of sensors, including cameras, radar systems and lidar, all of which require exact calibration.
Bosch says the ADAS One Solution was developed to simplify what is a complex environment, providing a unified software platform that guides technicians through recalibration processes across almost all vehicle makes.
At the same time, it ensures compliance with manufacturer specifications and reduces the need for manual effort.
At the centre of ADAS One is its intuitive design. The software delivers step-by-step instructions tailored to each vehicle, from selecting the correct calibration accessories to performing precise alignment using camera-assisted positioning.
Animated graphics and clear visual prompts turn a complex technical procedure into a structured workflow that is easy to follow.
The system can be fully integrated into Bosch’s ESI[tronic] diagnostic software or used independently on a PC or laptop, giving workshops flexibility in how they operate.
Bosch says the gains in efficiency are significant: calibration tasks that once required extensive setup and manual measurement can now be completed in as little as seven to eight minutes, including documentation.
Each job produces a detailed calibration report that aligns with manufacturer guidelines, offering both reassurance and traceability.

A modular, scalable ecosystem
Bosch has designed ADAS One as part of a flexible ecosystem.
The DAS 3000 calibration device, supported by individual starter kits, allows workshops to build a solution that fits their specific needs.
Calibration boards for cameras, radar reflectors, lidar targets, and floor mats for surround systems can all be combined in a modular way.
Bosch says this flexibility is important in a market where no two workshops are the same, and also ensures technicians are prepared for a wide range of calibration scenarios, from windscreen replacements to more complex sensor adjustments after collisions.

Simplifying modern vehicle complexity
Modern vehicles rely on an increasing number of sensors, each contributing to a network of safety functions. Even a small impact can affect system accuracy.
Bosch says ADAS One simplifies this complexity by acting as a single, reliable source of guidance.
The software not only walks technicians through the calibration process but also provides practical details such as required workspace and necessary tools.
Bosch explains that this intuitive approach reduces the amount of training required, stating that technicians can become confident users more quickly, allowing workshops to increase throughput without sacrificing quality.

Built for what comes next
Future readiness is a key strength of the ADAS One Solution, as Bosch continuously updates the software to keep pace with industry developments and new vehicle technologies.
Recent additions include advanced tools such as radar reflectors and Doppler simulators for calibrating lateral and rear radar systems, which are essential for features like lane change assist.
Looking ahead, Bosch is developing capabilities to support full 360-degree calibration around the vehicle, preparing workshops for the next generation of ADAS, including Level 3 systems.
The DAS 3000 platform has been designed to support ongoing updates, ensuring that workshops can adapt quickly as manufacturers introduce new calibration methods.
Bosch’s ADAS Solution is available through the following distributors: CoolDrive Auto Parts, HSY Autoparts and Mount Auto Equip Services.

For more information, visit www.boschaftermarket.com.au