Analysis of Driver Monitoring Systems, 2020 Edition - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Responsible for 80 per cent of all accidents on the road and 25 per cent of accident-related fatalities, distracted driving has been described as the "new drunk driving." While external factors can contribute towards accidents, the reality is that the most dangerous aspect of the driving experience is the driver.

A driving monitoring system (DMS) uses a camera to monitor driver alertness that not only recognises the driver, but also checks his or her level of vigilance. Its purpose is to alert the driver when signs of drowsiness or distraction are detected. A DMS can trigger alerts to the driver and initiate an intervention to manage the control of the vehicle. In semi-autonomous vehicles, such as Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) level 3 (conditional automation), the driver must be ready to take back control of the vehicle. A DMS, therefore, ensures that the driver is ready to take control of the vehicle when the situation dictates. When highly automated vehicles become available (level 5), driver monitoring will become even more significant. Hence the current focus of development is on camera-based facial recognition technology.

This report sets out analysis of the DMS market, providing some detailed information on the main drivers, trends, opportunities and challenges facing the sector.

The scope of this report includes:

The current status of driver monitoring systems:

  • How will tomorrow's car use DMS?
  • What is happening and on which cars?
  • Why does it matter?

Market opportunities of DMS:

  • What is the market potential?
  • Is the automotive industry facing a DMS boom?
  • What is the big picture?

Market challenges of automotive DMS:

  • Key concerns: What your car will know about you.
  • Autonomous vehicles

Included in the report is coverage of 27 key players pushing back the technical boundaries in the DMS arena.

Companies Mentioned

  • ADAM
  • Affectiva
  • Aisin Seiki
  • Aptiv
  • Audi
  • Autoliv
  • CardioID
  • Daimler
  • Edge3
  • Eyesight
  • Faurecia
  • Ford
  • General Motors
  • Harman
  • Honda
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • Lear
  • Magna
  • Matsushita Electric
  • Mitsubishi Motors
  • NXP
  • Optalert
  • Pioneer
  • Seeing Machines
  • Sober Steering
  • Veoneer
  • Volvo

     

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