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Autonomous Vehicle Sensors: Image Sensor Requirements in Autonomous Vehicles

Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 13 Jun 2025
Code: AN-5925
Research Type: Report
Pages: 12
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Anticipate the upcoming requirements for image sensors in the automotive market, including the impact of autonomous driving and active safety.
  • Understand how automakers are balancing the need to meet basic active safety requirements, while managing electrification cost pressures.
  • Size the market for internal and external Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) cameras in the automotive market.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Shipment forecasts of external automotive cameras segmented by resolution.
  • Forecasts for shipments of Driver Monitoring System (DMS) and Occupant Monitoring System (OMS) cameras segmented by resolution.
  • Analysis of factors driving higher resolution and dynamic range requirements.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • What camera resolution will be required on future SAE Level 3 autonomous vehicles?
  • What dynamic range is required to accommodate extremes of lighting conditions?
  • What resolution is needed for a combined driver and occupant monitoring system?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Driver monitoring and occupancy monitoring software developers.
  • Tier One suppliers of active safety ADAS systems.
  • Developers of perception and sensor fusion stacks for autonomous driving.

Companies Mentioned

Omnivision
Samsung
Sony Corporation

Table of Contents

1. KEY FINDINGS

2. KEY FORECASTS

3. KEY COMPANIES AND ECOSYSTEMS

3.1. SEMICONDUCTOR SUPPLIERS

4. A CAMERA-CENTRIC SENSOR FUSION

4.1. STANDALONE VERSUS SENSOR FUSION
4.2. HIGHER RESOLUTION
4.3. HIGHER DYNAMIC RANGE

5. INTERNAL PERCEPTION

5.1. DRIVER MONITORING SYSTEMS (DMS)
5.2. OCCUPANCY MONITORING SYSTEMS (OMS)
5.3. INTERACTIONS WITH INFOTAINMENT OBJECTIVES
5.4. CONSOLIDATED DMS/OMS

Companies Mentioned

  • Omnivision
  • Samsung
  • Sony Corporation