In-cabin monitoring system (ICMS)

Reshaping the interior of vehicles with in-cabin sensing technology

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Technology advancements are propelling the need for sensors in advanced driver asisstance systems (ADAS), vehicle automation, vehicle connectivity, and new mobility services. With highly automated drive levels, not only are exterior assistance systems being enhanced, the interior of vehicles are also being reshaped to provide a holistic in-vehicle experience using in-cabin sensing technology.

In-cabin monitoring systems (ICMS) can include several sub-systems like driver monitoring systems (DMS) and occupant monitoring systems (OMS). Deepening the system architecture, these sub-systems can be standalone systems with independent sensors and processing units or have a centralized processing unit.

Technology advancements are propelling the need for sensors in advanced driver asisstance systems (ADAS), vehicle automation, vehicle connectivity, and new mobility services. With highly automated drive levels, not only are exterior assistance systems being enhanced, the interior of vehicles are also being reshaped to provide a holistic in-vehicle experience using in-cabin sensing technology.

In-cabin monitoring systems (ICMS) can include several sub-systems like driver monitoring systems (DMS) and occupant monitoring systems (OMS). Deepening the system architecture, these sub-systems can be standalone systems with independent sensors and processing units or have a centralized processing unit.

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