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BAY, NY -- The automotive market
has just begun to witness the emergence of onboard camera
systems, primarily used for such applications as lane departure
warning. According to new research from market intelligence firm
ABI Research, in addition to watching the road ahead, automotive
cameras will also be used to monitor the driver and occupants
for several new safety applications over the next few years.
Onboard
cameras are the predominant technologies earmarked for driver
monitoring. Through the use of specialized algorithms, these
cameras will monitor the driver and check for conditions of
distraction or drowsiness. Cameras will also be used for
occupant detection as part of next-generation airbag systems.
"We
are expecting a new dynamic testing procedure to be released by
NHTSA this year in the U.S., which will act as a catalyst
towards the adoption of optics-based occupant detection systems,
as well as other leading-edge technologies," notes Robert
Laguerra, ABI Research Senior Analyst. "This will
significantly impact all automakers looking to sell to this
market."
The
major advantages of camera-based occupant detection systems over
current pressure/weight sensor-based systems are in improving
occupant classification and position-sensing (is this an adult?
A child? A suitcase?), and in dynamically suppressing airbag
deployment. This can not only save lives but decrease costs,
because the number of airbags in a vehicle has increased so much
that it may soon cost more to replace all the deployed airbags
in a vehicle than just to buy a new car.
ABI
Research's new studies, "Driver Monitoring Systems"
and "Automotive Radar/Lidar Systems" track the market
potential for automotive camera, radar, and lidar, e-fields, and
ultrasonic systems for use both inside and outside the vehicle.
Business issues, trends and technological advances are detailed,
along with their expected market impact. The studies examine
current and proposed commercial system deployments and analyze
how these systems will evolve and converge.
Founded
in 1990 and headquartered in New York, ABI Research maintains
global operations that support annual research programs,
intelligence services and market reports in automotive,
semiconductors, wireless, broadband, and energy. For more
information please visit www.abiresearch.com,
or call 516.624.2500.
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