This publication has been discontinued on June 30, 2011.
Below is the updated product.
Published: July, 2011
Product code: 203452
Abstract
Research has shown that driver error is one of the most common causes of
traffic accidents. Almost one in five accidents with physical injuries can be
attributed either to inappropriate speed (16%) or to insufficient stopping
distance (12%). Inattentiveness behind the wheel or inadequate stopping
distance contributes to this.
Electronic driver assistance systems are increasingly being incorporated in
cars across the board, from luxury vehicles to small city cars. Many of these
systems are being fitted as standard equipment. The impact of these
technologies is helping to avoid accidents and take the stress and strain out
of driving.
Driver assistance technologies are evolving rapidly. Executives at Continental
report that demand for their products is very promising at the moment. They
told just-auto: “It can be expected that the current applications, such
as lane departure warning, speed limit monitoring, and intelligent headlamp
control and object detection will settle down over the next years and migrate
to a variety of vehicles. Of course, on the horizon we see innovations such as
pedestrian recognition as a logical evolution of the camera technology
today.”
At 3,000 words longer than our last edition, with fully updated market data
and six lengthy interviews with key suppliers, this report provides excellent
value for money and an overview of the very latest technologies in this
rapidly growing sector.
In this fifth-edition, just-auto reviews the key market drivers for driver
assistance systems, and updates the market analysis. Following our market
overview in Chapter 1 - Introduction, just-auto' s product fitment
forecasts in Chapter 2 - The Market, predict in some detail how the
driver assistance market will evolve mainly in Europe and Japan from 2006
through to 2017.
Data includes volume and market value for adaptive cruise control, lane
departure warning systems, and parking assistance systems.
This chapter provides interviews with Continental, Denso, TRW, plus two major
suppliers of digital map data and content, namely Navteq and Tele Atlas.
Chapter 3 - Technical review
In this chapter, we consider adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection
systems, lane departure warning systems, speed limit monitoring systems,
parking assistance systems, night vision systems, and intelligent lighting.
Vehicles equipped with these driver assistance system features could detect
potential accident situations, provide warnings or automatically engage a
vehicle' s brakes to maintain a pre-set distance between vehicles.
Finally, we predict how driver assistance may develop in tomorrow' s car. An
interview with SMR Automotive Services (previously Visiocorp) concludes the
report.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Research methodology
- Report coverage
- The author
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - The market
- Market trends
- Market players
- Bosch
- Continental
- Q&A with Continental
- Delphi
- Denso
- Q&A with Denso
- Hella
- TRW Automotive
- Q&A with TRW
- Visteon
- Other suppliers
- Q&A with Navteq Europe BV
- Q&A with Tele Atlas
- Market forecasts
- Adaptive cruise control
- Lane departure warning systems
- Parking assistance systems
Chapter 3 - Technical review
- Defining the elements
- Adaptive cruise control
- Blind spot detection systems
- Lane departure warning systems
- Speed limit monitoring systems
- Parking assistance
- Night vision systems
- Lighting
- Tomorrow' s car
- Q&A with SMR
List of figures
- Figure 1: Denso' s millimetre-wave radar sensor
- Figure 2: Denso' s vision sensor
- Figure 3: TRW' s lane departure warning system
- Figure 4: Navteq ADAS concept
List of tables
- Table 1: Adaptive cruise control sales volumes in Europe and Japan for
passenger cars, 2006-2017 (' 000 units)
- Table 2: Adaptive cruise control market value in Europe and Japan for
passenger cars, 2006-2017 (EUR m)
- Table 3: Lane departure warning system sales volumes in Europe and Japan
for passenger cars, 2006-2017 (' 000 units)
- Table 4: Lane departure warning system market value in Europe and Japan
for passenger cars, 2006-2017 (EUR m)
- Table 5: Parking assistance system sales volumes in Europe, North America
and Japan for passenger cars, 2006-2017 (' 000 units)
- Table 6: Parking assistance system market value in Europe, North America
and Japan for passenger cars, 2006-2017 (EUR m)
- Table 7: Market value of driver assistance systems in Europe and Japan for
passenger cars, 2006-2017 (EUR m)
Driver assistance systems can greatly reduce common traffic accidents
March 24th, 2010
Global Information would like to present a new market research report, "Global market review of driver assistance systems - forecasts to 2017" by just-auto.com.
Driver assistance technologies are rapidly evolving and the impact of these technologies is helping to avoid accidents and eliminate the stress and strain caused by driving. Electronic drive assistance systems are increasingly being incorporated in cars across the industry, from small city cars to luxury vehicles. Researchers at just-auto.com say that demand for products in the driver assistance market is very promising at present.
Research and analysis has indicated that errors committed on the drivers part comprise one of the most common causes of traffic accidents. Nearly one in every five accidents with physical injuries is directly caused by either inappropriate speed (i.e. 16% of traffic accidents) or insufficient stopping distance (i.e. 12% of traffic accidents). Driver assistance systems provide an optimal solution to combat the common and easily preventable causes of traffic accidents. Vehicles that are equipped with driver assistance system features could detect potential accident situations, provide warnings or automatically engage a vehicles brakes to maintain a pre-set distance between vehicles.
This report provides an overview of the latest technologies in the rapidly growing driver assistance systems market sector. Moreover, this study includes a detailed forecast of how the driver assistance market will evolve between 2006 and 2017, primarily in Japan and Europe. The report also presents data on volume and market value for adaptive cruise control, parking assistance systems, and lane departure warning systems. Other technical considerations of the driver assistance systems market include: blind spot detection systems, speed limit monitoring systems, night vision systems, and intelligent lighting.