Abstract
The market for passenger car driver assistance systems is expected to quadruple in size between 2005 and 2010 as OEMs strive to differentiate their brands, consumers look to benefit from new technologies, and governments introduce new laws to make our roads safer.
This report examines existing and emerging passenger car driver assistance technologies and the market and legislative influences that are driving developments in the sector.
Chapters are as follows:
- Introduction
- Market drivers
- Market barriers
- Driver assistance systems
- Enabling technologies
- Market dynamics and forecasts
- Supplier profiles
Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- Market Drivers
- Brand differentiation
- Consumer demand
- Market barriers
- Consumer wariness of ' by-wire' technology
- Concerns regarding litigation
- Behavioural adaptation
- Human-machine interface
- Cost
- Driver Assistance systems
- Driver monitoring systems
- Alcohol interlock
- Drowsiness detection
- Inattention detection
- Driver information and warning systems
- Reversing and parking assistance
- Head-Up Display
- Advanced Front-lighting Systems
- Vision Enhancement
- Passive systems
- Active systems
- Lane Departure Warning
- Blind spot monitor
- Distance Alert
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring
- Traffic sign recognition
- Progressive Brake Light Warning Systems
- Active driver assistance systems
- Automatic parking
- Lane Keeping Assistant
- Intelligent speed adaptation
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Collision Mitigation Systems
- Collision Mitigation and Avoidance Systems
- Autonomous driving
- Enabling technologies
- Sensors
- Ultrasound
- Optical
- Infrared
- LIDAR
- Radar
- Motion sensors
- Sensor fusion
- 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
- Pinion-assist
- Column-assist
- Car-to-car telematics
- Market dynamics and forecasts
- Driver monitoring
- Reversing and parking assistance
- Advanced Front-lighting Systems
- Vision enhancement
- Lane Departure Warning/Lane Keeping Assistance
- Blind spot monitor
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Sensors
- Communications networks
- Supplier profiles
- Bosch
- Continental
- Delphi
- Denso
- Hella
- Siemens VDO
- TRW Automotive
- Visteon
List of figures:
- Table 1: Consumer awareness of driver assistance/safety systems
- Table 2: Attached importance when purchasing a new vehicle
- Figure 1: Volvo Cars Alcoguard display
- Figure 2: Lexus driver monitoring camera and NIR LED system
- Figure 3: Bosch parking assistant
- Figure 4: Head-up display on a 2006 BMW
- Figure 5: Comparison of non-enhanced and enhanced head-up display
- Figure 6: BMW CAL presentation
- Figure 7: Lincoln MKX LED CAL headlamp unit
- Figure 8: Autoliv passive night vision system
- Figure 9: Siemens VDO Pro.pilot distance alert system with HUD
- Figure 10: Sensor types and applications
- Figure 11: Trends in in-vehicle communication network architecture, 1995 - 2010
- Figure 12: Continental Electro-hydraulic brake system
- Figure 13: Siemens VDO Electronic Wedge Brake
- Figure 14: Honda EPS system
- Figure 15: TRW Electrically-Powered Steering Belt Drive
- Figure 16: Delphi E-Steer
- Figure 17: TRW Electrically Powered Steering Column Drive
- Figure 18: Global driver monitoring systems market (€m), 2008 - 2015
- Figure 19: Reversing and parking assistance market, (€m), 2006 - 2015
- Figure 20: Automotive vision enhancement market (€m), 2006 - 2015
- Figure 21: Global LDW and LKA systems market (€m), 2006 - 2015
- Figure 22: Global ACC market forecast (€m), 2006 - 2015

