Driver Monitoring Systems

Market Strategies for Camera, Telematics, and Data Analysis Driver Assistance Systems

Research Report

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50
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Released
4Q 2010
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RR-DMS-10
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As vehicle safety systems continue to evolve, some now focus on monitoring the driver as opposed to just the vehicle. This study provides a strategic and technological overview of the three basic technologies competing for this business: systems based on telematics, driver cameras, and analysis of existing on-board sensor data. While observation of the driver via a dedicated camera does require additional hardware, the other two options can be implemented with very few extra components. The report provides an analysis of global market trends, cost and technological evaluations of different approaches and strategies used by developers, and discussion of existing product announcements. System volume and value forecasts for vehicles are provided globally, by region, through 2015.

What Questions Does This Report Answer?

  • What are the key market drivers and business issues supporting development and implementation of driver monitoring systems?
  • What are the key benefits of driver monitoring systems?
  • What varieties of driver monitoring systems are currently available? What are their strengths and weaknesses?
  • Which OEMs currently offer driver monitoring systems?
  • Is there any new technology becoming available that may influence this market?

Who Needs This Report?

  • Automotive OEMs
  • Tier 1 suppliers
  • Tier 2 suppliers
  • Sensor manufacturers
  • Silicon vendors
  • Software developers
  • Venture capital firms
  • Vehicle insurance companies
  • Fleet managers

Table of Contents

  • Executive Brief

  • Executive Brief: Top-Line Forecast
  • Executive Brief: Drivers
  • Executive Brief: Inhibitors
  • Executive Brief: Market Share
  • Executive Brief: Summary and Strategic Recommendations

Section 1.
Executive Summary

1.1. Key Market Drivers and Business Issues
1.2. High-level Technology Issues
1.3. Key Takeaways for OEMs and Suppliers
1.4. Forecast Highlights

Section 2.
Technology Overview

2.1. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
2.1.1. Recent Advances in Vehicle Technology
2.1.2. Passive Safety
2.1.3. Active Safety
2.2. Monitoring the Driver
2.2.1. Using Cameras
2.2.2. Analysis of Driving Behavior
2.2.3. Telematics
2.2.4. Other Sensors
2.3. Research Programs
2.4. Occupant Sensing
2.4.1. Pressure Mats
2.4.2. Strain Gauges
2.4.3. Cameras
2.4.4. Ultrasonic Sensors

Section 3.
Business and Regulatory Issues

3.1. The Issue of Driver Distraction
3.1.1. Drinking and Driving
3.1.2. Tiredness
3.1.3. The iPod Effect
3.1.4. The Escalating Complexity of Modern Driving
3.2. The Cost of Distracted Drivers
3.2.1. Accident Statistics Interpretation
3.2.2. The Effect on Insurance
3.3. A Difficult Sell
3.4. Brand Image Enhancement
3.4.1. Occupant Safety
3.4.2. Driver Benefits
3.5. Improving Driver Skills
3.5.1. Remote Monitoring
3.5.2. Instant Feedback
3.6. Recently Implemented and Planned Legislation
3.6.1. Mandated and Recommended Features
3.6.2. Government Incentives

Section 4.
Market Outlook

4.1. Forecasting Assumptions Overview
4.2. North America
4.3. Asia-Pacific
4.4. Western Europe
4.5. Rest of World

Section 5.
Company Profiles

5.1. Manufacturers
5.1.1. Audi AG
5.1.2. BMW AG
5.1.3. Chrysler LLC
5.1.4. Daimler AG
5.1.5. Fiat
5.1.6. Ford
5.1.7. General Motors
5.1.8. Honda
5.1.9. Hyundai
5.1.10. Jaguar Land Rover
5.1.11. Lexus
5.1.12. Nissan Motor Company
5.1.13. Porsche AG
5.1.14. PSA Peugeot Citro??n
5.1.15. Renault
5.1.16. Rolls Royce Motor Cars
5.1.17. Saab
5.1.18. Toyota
5.1.19. Volkswagen AG
5.1.20. Volvo
5.2. Suppliers and Driver Monitoring Technology
5.2.1. Aisin AW Co Ltd
5.2.2. Aisin Seiki Co Ltd
5.2.3. Autoliv, Inc
5.2.4. Continental Automotive Systems
5.2.5. Delphi
5.2.6. Denso
5.2.7. Hella KG Hueck and Company
5.2.8. Johnson Controls
5.2.9. Magneti Marelli
5.2.10. Robert Bosch GmbH
5.2.11. TRW
5.2.12. Valeo
5.2.13. Visteon
5.3. Lower Tier suppliers
5.3.1. DriveCam
5.3.2. Greenroad Technologies
5.3.3. IEE SA
5.3.4. Iteris Inc
5.3.5. Mobileye N.V.
5.3.6. Omron Automotive
5.3.7. Magna Electronics
5.3.8. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
5.3.9. NXP Semiconductors N.V.
5.3.10. Ricardo, Inc
5.3.11. Seeing Machines
5.3.12. Seon Design
5.3.13. SmartDrive Systems
5.3.14. Smart Eye AB
5.3.15. Tecnalia-Automoci??n
5.3.16. Viewnyx
5.4. Research programs
5.4.1. Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
5.4.2. Centro Ricerche Fiat S.C.p.A.
5.4.3. INRIA-Rocquencourt
5.4.4. Fraunhofer Institute
5.5. Government Bodies
5.5.1. ERTICO
5.5.2. European Commission
5.5.3. International Transport Forum
5.5.4. NHTSA
5.6. Other Organizations
5.6.1. ACEA
5.6.2. Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers
5.6.3. CLEPA
5.6.4. EARPA
5.6.5. EUCAR
5.6.6. ALD Automotive

Section 6.
Industry Directory


Section 7.
Acronyms

Scope of Study
Sources and Methodology
Notes




14 Charts
  • Driver Monitoring Systems Value of World Region ($ Millions)
  • Driver Monitoring Systems Installations by Type
  • US Motor Vehicle Fatality Trends 2000 to 2008
  • Driver Monitoring System Installations by Region World Markets, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Installations by Type World Markets, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Value by Region World Markets, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Installations by Type North America, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Value by Type North America, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Installations by Type Asia-Pacific, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Value by Type Asia-Pacific, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Installations by Type Western Europe, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Value by Type Western Europe, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Installations by Type Rest of World, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
  • Driver Monitoring System Value by Type Rest of World, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
1 Figures
  • US Motor Vehicle Fatality Trends, 2000 - 2008