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Research: The driver assistance and active safety systems report (2nd edition)

Date published: Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Tags: Safety, Suppliers.

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Description

Driver assistance technologies are a set of electronically-controlled systems that range from convenience features through to sophisticated active safety systems that can intervene in the vehicle’s dynamic functioning.

The volumes and value of the driver assistance and active safety systems markets have reduced during the global automotive industry downturn of 2008 and 2009. However, they are now forecast to grow from 2010, often at rates higher than the growth of global light vehicle output.

Table of contents:

Executive summary
Introduction


Market drivers
  Brand differentiation
  Consumer demand
  Regulations

Market barriers
  Consumer wariness of ‘by-wire’ technology
  Concerns regarding litigation
  Behavioural adaptation
  Human-machine interface
  Cost

Market dynamics and forecasts
  Convenience
    Reversing and parking assistance
  Driver monitoring
  Driver warning
    Advanced front-lighting systems
    Vision enhancement
    Blind spot monitor
Lane departure warning/Lane keeping assistance
  Active safety
    Electronic braking systems
    Adaptive cruise control
  Enabling technologies
    Electric power steering
    Electronics
    Sensors

Driver assistance systems
  Convenience
    Electric parking brake
    Hill start assist
    Automatic parking
  Driver monitoring
    Alcohol interlock
    Drowsiness detection
    Inattention detection
  Driver warning
    Head-up display
    Tyre pressure monitoring
    Adaptive headlight systems
    Advanced front-lighting systems
    Vision enhancement
    Passive systems
    Active systems
    Traffic sign recognition
    Lane departure warning
    Blind spot monitor
    Distance alert
    Collision mitigation
  Active safety
    Electronic braking systems
    Emergency brake assist
    Intelligent speed adaptation
    Lane keeping assistant
    Adaptive cruise control
    Collision mitigation and avoidance
    Autonomous vehicles

Enabling technologies
  Sensors
    Ultrasound
    Optical
    Infrared
    LIDAR
    Radar
    Sensor fusion
    Motion sensors
  Data processing
  Data communication
    Time-triggered CAN
    Time-triggered protocol
    ByteFlight
    FlexRay
  Software
  Electric braking
    Electro-hydraulic
    Electromechanical
  Electric power steering
    Direct-drive
    Rack-assist
    Column-assist
  Car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure telematics

Supplier profiles
  Autoliv
  Bosch
  Continental
  Delphi
  DENSO
  Hella
  TRW Automotive
  Visteon

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