Eyesight Technologies’ DriverSense™ Driver Monitoring System Now Available
Eyesight’s advanced computer vision software improves road safety and enhances the driver experience
Eyesight Technologies, a leading provider of computer vision solutions for the automotive market, today announced a partnership with AI system-on-chip (SoC) supplier Ambarella (NASDAQ: AMBA). Eyesight Technologies’ ultra-advanced DriverSense™ driver monitoring system (DMS) software is now available on Ambarella CVflow® automotive SoCs — including the CV25, CV22, and CV2 — delivering a market-ready driver state, action, and recognition system for incorporation into vehicles by OEM and Tier-1 automotive manufacturers.
Distracted driving is one of the biggest causes of road
accidents, accounting for 60% of accidents
involving teen drivers and causing over
3000 deaths in the USA in 2017. In vehicles with
autonomous features, driver attentiveness becomes even more of a challenge when
a car switches between autonomous and manual modes. To combat distracted
driving, driver monitoring systems, which spot if a driver is distracted or
drowsy, will be required in all new cars sold in the European Union under draft
EU legislation. The Euro-NCAP safety agency will require its 5-star rated cars
to have DMS by 2022. China is also moving quickly to making DMS
mandatory.
“With the immense market interest in driver monitoring systems — as a way to meet new safety standards — we’re proud to partner with Ambarella to deliver a fast, accurate, and energy-efficient DMS,” said David Tolub, CEO of Eyesight. “Together with Ambarella’s specialized computer vision hardware, we are providing a complete hardware and software DMS package which can shorten the time to market for OEM and Tier1 automakers.”
“Eyesight’s advanced computer vision software improves road safety and enhances the driver experience,” said Fermi Wang, CEO of Ambarella. “The pairing of Eyesight Technologies’ driver monitoring system with our deep neural network AI processors provides a complete DMS solution for automakers.”
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