Xperi Launches Revolutionary Single Camera Solution for Driver and Occupancy Monitoring
Xperi Holding Corporation (NASDAQ: XPER) launched the DTS AutoSense single camera solution at CES 2022, improving driver and occupancy sensing functionality while lowering integration costs. This technology addresses rising vehicle safety concerns and meets global regulatory standards. The solution enhances user experience through features like distraction detection and employs AI for reliability. During the event, Xperi emphasized the importance of in-cabin safety, aligning with consumer demand for safer vehicles as traffic accidents remain a leading cause of fatalities.
- Launch of DTS AutoSense single camera solution enhances driver and occupancy sensing capabilities.
- Significantly lowers system level integration, calibration, and installation costs.
- Technology is regulatory compliant with Euro NCAP & GSR.
- Features advanced functionalities such as distraction detection and body pose classification.
- Received multiple industry awards, enhancing the company's reputation in automotive technology.
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New solution, featured at CES 2022, enhances driver and occupancy sensing functionality with a single camera, lowering system costs while offering critical safety capabilities
The new solution enables enhanced driver and occupancy sensing functionality with a single camera, all while lowering system level integration, calibration and installation costs.
The launch comes at a time when distracted driving and vehicle safety concerns have spurred a series of actions globally to encourage automakers’ implementation of driver and occupancy sensing systems, including the
“Road traffic crashes are a leading cause of death in the
Jury notes that most vehicles that offer driver sensing today use a camera focused solely on the driver but, increasingly, the ability to sense the rest of the cabin and its occupants has become critical and an important safety requirement moving forward. Most other solutions need a second camera to focus on everything but the driver, with the potential for a complicated and onerous implementation. DTS AutoSense Single
DTS AutoSense Single
- is regulatory compliant (Euro NCAP & GSR)
- supports a host of features such as visual distraction (attention zones), manual distraction, activity detection (eating, drinking, talking on the phone and texting), hands on steering wheel detection, seat occupancy, age classification (adult, child), body skeleton detection, hand detection, face recognition, object detection, pet detection, drowsiness and body pose classification
- can be positioned in CID or under the rear-view mirror
- dynamically self-calibrates with camera orientation
- increases UX functionality
- uses proprietary AI/ML technology to ensure the quality and reliability of drowsiness or attentiveness analytics
- understands driver state based on overall activity, rather than just on face and eyes analytics
- is deployed using edge computing, without a need for cloud connectivity, meaning it is designed to enable all data to remain within the vehicle
Recent data demonstrates not only the importance of vehicle safety to consumers and their interest in computer vision systems to help keep them safe on the road2, but also a lack of confidence in the safety of self-driving vehicles – two-thirds of consumers surveyed do not currently trust self-driving technology.3
“As vehicle entertainment becomes more immersive, and the safety of all occupants becomes more crucial, switching from driver to full in-cabin sensing is the next logical step. Auto manufacturers are not only focused on ensuring vehicle safety, but also on enhancing the in-cabin experience and comfort,” continued Jury. “The pandemic has reinforced the importance of the personal vehicle and, increasingly, consumers are viewing it as a place of refuge and an extension of the office or living room.4 Our DTS AutoSense single camera sensing technology enables automakers to leap ahead and provide the safe and elevated in-cabin experience that consumers want.”
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DTS Connected Car is focused on transforming the automotive experience by bringing high-quality multimedia and personalization to the connected car, immersing drivers in more of their favorite audio content, and giving them more confidence through AI-powered in-cabin sensing solutions which improve the safety, comfort and security of everyone in the car.
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2 Ninety-eight percent of consumers say safety is important in their vehicle purchase choice and eighty six percent say their likelihood to purchase a vehicle would increase if it had a safety-focused computer vision system Caravan Engine Insights https://dts.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Xperi_In-Cabin_Sensing_Survey_2021.pdf
3 Sixty-nine percent of respondents to a recent survey say they do not currently trust self-driving technology. https://dts.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-Vehicle-Predictions-Report.pdf
4 Forty-nine percent of respondents to a recent survey felt that their car is a place of refuge away from the pressures of home and work and fifty-one percent believe the car will become an extension of the office or living room within 10 years. https://dts.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-Vehicle-Predictions-Report.pdf
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