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Ask the Expert: In-Cabin Monitoring Contributes to the Vision of Road Safety

Aug. 16, 2021
An in-cabin camera coupled with advanced image processing software enables advanced driver-assistance systems (ADASs) to add driver-related features that can contribute to road safety.

Today's vehicles use multiple cameras to look at the surroundings of a vehicle to detect and identify objects, read traffic signals, and keep it in a lane on the highway. By discreetly aiming a camera at the driver and adding advanced image processing software, an advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) adds a number of driver-related features that can contribute to road safety.

Read on to learn what Steven Kuzy, business marketing engineer, ON Semiconductor, reveals about the latest role of in-cabin monitoring in vehicles.

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