Concise Analysis of the International Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Active Safety Industry
DUBLIN, Mar. 20, 2014
/PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/s3l8fp/the_advanced) has announced the addition of the "Concise Analysis of the International Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Active Safety Industry" report to their offering.
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The global market for advanced driver assistance systems has grown substantially in recent years, as vehicle companies have increased the safety content of their vehicles in response to market and legislative pressures. In essence ADAS features focus on increasing the automatic or autonomous control of the car's behaviour, independently of the driver, and/or providing the driver with increased information on road conditions to improve his/her driving performance.
This report provides an overview of the current technology and looks at the developments both OEMs and suppliers are making with their ADAS and active safety technologies. The report includes an interview with Andy Whydell, Senior Manager, Product Planning, TRW Global Electronics and also features supplier profiles for ten key driver assistance systems suppliers.
Content within the report covers the following topic areas:
- Existing and developing technologies
- Reviews of automakers' and suppliers' plans and developments
- Interview: Andy Whydell, Senior Manager, Product Planning, TRW Global Electronics
- Case Studies: Continental and Mobileye
- Ten key supplier profiles
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary/Overview
- Introduction
- Vehicle manufacturers are embracing ADAS technology
- Suppliers
2. Introduction
- The rationale behind ADAS systems
- Consumer acceptance not universal
3. Technology overview
- Blind Spot Detection
- Driver Monitoring
- Park/Reversing Assist Systems
- Semi-Automatic Parking
- Surround-View Cameras
- Intelligent Speed Adaptation
- Lane Departure Warning
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Forward Collision Warning
- V2V and V2X systems
- Autonomous Driving
4. Vehicle Manufacturer review
- Audi's piloted driving technologies are outlined below
- BMW's current and future driver assistance systems
- Collaboration with Elekrobit
- Future Developments
- USA Explorer
- Europe Focus
- Ford Australia
- Future developments brake lights communicating with the car behind
- Ford autonomous vehicles not far away
- ADAM
- Inisignia
- Cascada
5. Suppliers
- Interview: Andy Whydell, Senior Manager, Product Planning, TRW Global Electronics
- Supplier Review
- Organisation
- ADAS technologies
- Future Direction and Strategy
- Continental
- Organisation
- ADAS Technologies
- Future Direction and Strategy
6. Case Studies: Continental and Mobileye
- Introduction
- ADAS technology
- Customers
- Mobileye's ADAS systems
7. Supplier Profiles
- Aisin Seiki
- Bosch
- Continental
- GKM
- Hella
- Mobileye
- Omron
- Smarteye
- TRW Automotive
Companies Mentioned:
- ADAM
- Aisin Seiki
- Audi
- BMW
- Bosch
- Continental
- Daimler/Mercedes Benz
- Ford
- GKM
- GM Opel
- Hella
- Mobileye
- Omron
- Smarteye
- TRW Automotive
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