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Driver monitoring systems, or DMS for short, are a sophisticated new type of auto technology designed to provide real-time assessments of a driver’s fitness to operate their vehicle. Specifically, ...
Harman, a Samsung subsidiary that specializes in connected car technology and other IoT solutions, revealed at CES a suite of automotive features geared toward enhancing the health and safety of ...
Automated driving assists like Tesla's Autopilot need safeguards to prevent driver distraction. But the tech we're using isn't working. The AAA concluded this after testing both major types of driver ...
The report focuses on in-cabin monitoring systems such as DMS (Driver Monitoring System) and OMS (Occupant Monitoring System), providing an in-depth analysis of in-cabin monitoring supply chain, ...
Smart Eye, a supplier of driver monitoring systems for automakers, has agreed to acquire human behavior software company iMotions for $46.6 million just five months after it snapped up ...
Driver-facing cameras will soon be installed in millions of cars thanks to new rules in Europe. The cameras offer safety benefits as well as new options for facial-recognition features. They can add ...
Late last year, when we evaluated the Tesla’s driver attention monitoring camera, we found that it wasn’t adequate to ensure that the driver was fully paying attention when the driver was using ...
An Amazon delivery driver posted a TikTok describing how the company's AI-powered cameras work. She said the cameras flag drivers for sipping coffee or not buckling their seatbelt enough times. An ...
Driver monitoring systems have existed for some time, but General Motors believes all current implementations lack one crucial aspect. They don't come with a preventive approach, as they rely on a ...
U.N. ECE Regulation No. 171 (DCAS) went into force in the European Union in September 2024, and applies to all new vehicles offering “SAE level 2” driver assist systems (those that provide both ...