Automotive

Regulations: Drivers for Mandating Driver Monitoring Systems

Driver monitoring systems (DMS) have gained considerable momentum, driven by the escalating SAE autonomous driving levels and regulatory frameworks in key regions like the USA, Europe, China, Japan, and others. While DMS is not a novel concept, traditional DMS techniques typically rely on passive data sourced from advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), such as driving duration […]

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Nextchip Demonstration of Driver and Occupant Monitoring On the Apache5 SoC with emotion3D Software

Barry Fitzgerald, local representative for Nextchip, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the December 2023 Edge AI and Vision Alliance Forum. Specifically, Fitzgerald demonstrates a driver and broader occupant monitoring system (DMS/OMS) running on the company’s Apache5 SoC in conjunction with algorithms from emotion3D. This demonstration leverages a 3Mpixel

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Cars On the Lookout: Image Sensors and Radars in Vehicles

Could cars with perfect night vision one day be a possibility? With a more heightened awareness of their surroundings in low visibility conditions thanks to short wave infrared (SWIR) image sensors, vehicles are on the road to visualizing beyond what the human eye can see. The powerful combination of new SWIR sensors with radar technology

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High Performance Computing for Automotive

Computers on wheels. That’s how people currently see cars. Practically everything that happens in a vehicle is being monitored and actuated by a microcontroller, from opening windows to calculating the optimal fuel-air mixture for the current torque demand. But the surface has only just been scratched in terms of how much computing power is making

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The Global In-cabin Sensing Market Will Exceed US$8.5 Billion by 2034

For more information, visit https://www.idtechex.com/en/research-report/in-cabin-sensing-2024-2034-technologies-opportunities-and-markets/972. Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS), Occupant Monitoring Systems (OMS), Interior Monitoring, Infrared Cameras, Time-of-Flight Cameras, Radars, Capacitive Sensors, Torque Sensors, ECG, EEG, Eye Movement Tracking As the autonomous driving capabilities, specifically the SAE autonomous driving level, continue to advance, and with the imminent implementation of regional regulations such as Euro NCAP

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A Detailed Look at Using AI in Embedded Smart Cameras

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. Combining artificial intelligence (AI) with embedded cameras has paved the way for visual systems that can intelligently see and interact with their surroundings. Discover the role of AI in embedded camera applications, the benefits, and

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The Future of Automotive Radar: Miniaturizing Size and Maximizing Performance

Radar has been one of the most significant additions to vehicles in the past two decades. It provides luxury advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features like adaptive cruise control (ACC), as well as critical safety features like automatic emergency braking and blind spot detection. It has grown from an expensive accessory feature on the most

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Using Synthetic Data to Address Novel Viewpoints for Autonomous Vehicle Perception

This blog post was originally published at NVIDIA’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. Autonomous vehicles (AV) come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from small passenger cars to multi-axle semi-trucks. However, a perception algorithm deployed on these vehicles must be trained to handle similar situations, like avoiding an obstacle or

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How Ethernet Cameras Give the Power of Sight to Embedded Vision Applications

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. Ethernet cameras use standardized communication protocols to transmit image data across networks. This ensures imaging fidelity, efficient data transfer, and more interoperability. See how Ethernet cameras actually work, know their top features, dig into their

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Modern Vehicles See More with Computer Vision

This blog post was originally published at Qualcomm’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Qualcomm. The Snapdragon Ride Vision System is designed to enhance vehicle perception for safer driving experiences Today’s drivers reap the benefits of active safety features in their vehicles. Automatic emergency braking, lane departure warnings, blind spot detection and

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