Safety innovations and best practices for their development and deployment (continued)
This presentation will cover the recent progress in in-cabin sensing, which goes beyond traditional driver monitoring systems, showing how it enables advanced occupant safety, comfort and health. Considering EU-NCAP's recent introduction of safety rating parameters, we will showcase relevant features, including occupant detection, localization, type classification and seatbelt use, in conjunction with real-time contactless vitals and face recognition promoting holistic passenger well-being and personalization on the go. This presentation will cover in-cabin use cases that enhance the consumer experience, required sensors like camera and radar, software elements and deployment channels that allow car manufacturers additional monetization opportunities by leveraging the hardware used for regulatory compliance.
Enhanced occupant safety: understand recent progress in in-cabin sensing features and get insights into the near-term future
Leverage AI and ML: learn how AI and ML can enhance the capabilities of in-cabin sensors beyond classical approaches
Comfort and health monitoring: get insights into how real-time contactless vitals and face recognition reinforce holistic well-being and personalization
Consumer delight and monetization: find out how to monetize already available (required) hardware while enhancing user experience
Regulatory compliance: learn how to futureproof in-cabin architecture design in light of evolving regulatory compliance requirements
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