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Driver Monitoring
Save lives and improve comfort with advanced driver and in-cabin monitoring for passenger and commercial vehicles.
Worldwide, car accidents annually cause almost 3 million fatalities. Driver warning systems are an important safety feature designed to monitor a driver's behavior in real-time and warn or alert them when they become distracted or drowsy. In some countries, these systems are mandatory in new vehicles.
Driver and in-cabin monitoring can also greatly enhance comfort for the driver and the passengers by providing information on human behavior to other systems in the vehicle so that they can adjust to the current conditions automatically. This information can include occupant positions, head positions, eye tracking and other behaviors by drivers and passengers alike.
Neonode's Driver Monitoring software is a licensable, in-vehicle software, which enables customers to create and deploy value-adding driver and in-cabin monitoring applications in a controlled and efficient way. Built upon our proprietary MultiSensing® technology, the software uses advanced artificial intelligence to interpret camera and sensor information. It can then make high-level decisions and determine when different events or warnings occur in vehicles.
Neonode addresses the need for robust, driver and in-cabin monitoring systems that enable our customers to meet regulations and guidelines such as EU GSR and Euro NCAP.
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Driver Monitoring Features
Whether using a dedicated camera focused on the driver’s face or a wide-angle camera for comprehensive cabin coverage, Neonode's Driver and In-Cabin Monitoring Software provides standardized, GSR-compliant safety features such as driver distraction and fatigue detection, as well as advanced features such as hand-on-wheel detection, required for the next-generation of semi-autonomous vehicles.
Driver Distraction
Capture both long and short glances away from the forward road. MultiSensing takes the current driving situation into account to correctly warn the driver without unnecessary nagging. Watch the video.
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Drowsiness Detection
MultiSensing looks for early signs of drowsiness as well as issuing warnings if the driver falls asleep. Watch the video.
Hands on Wheel
Detect if the driver is ready to take over the steering control and enable L2 and L3 autonomous driving, without the need for additional sensors in the steering wheel. Learn more.
Meeting the Standards
Neonode addresses the need for robust driver and in-cabin monitoring systems that enable our customers to meet guidelines such as EU GSR and Euro NCAP.
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Advanced DMS Made Possible With MultiSensing
Creating a safer driver experience is more than just tracking eye gaze of the driver. With Neonode's MultiSensing software platform, we can determine such things as if the driver is clasping the wheel with both hands.
How Neonode Positioned Its DMS Solution to Scale
Eye tracking is just one part of a Driver Monitoring System. With Neonode's MultiSensing software platform, an automotive OEM is able to leverage all sensor data to produce value added features that reaches well beyond what's mandated through regulation.
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MultiSensing®
MultiSensing is Neonode’s proprietary computing platform for efficient and safety-enhancing driver and in-cabin monitoring features in vehicles and other demanding applications.
Learn More About MultiSensingLatest News | Driver Monitoring
Press Release | Dec 23, 2022
Neonode and EPICNPOC Announce Collaboration to Leverage Contactless Touch to Enhance Human-Machine Interactions.
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Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) Systems
Read the European Commission report on ADDW systems, in response to the Driver Distraction and Drowsiness Recognition safety measure forming part of the European General Safety Regulation.
Read the EU ADDW Report