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