Abstract
This Intelligence Set includes the latest edition of driver assistance systems
report, plus manufacturer profiles for Aisin Seiki, Bosch, Continental Teves,
Delphi, Hella, TRW and Visteon.
Each profile is approximately 25 to 27 pages, and includes a brief outline of
business activity, financial statistics, customers and more. They will allow
you to discover where the market is heading, what the latest innovations are,
and how your competitors are performing.
Overall, just-auto estimates that some 6.9m parking assistance systems were
fitted to newly-registered cars across Europe, North America and Japan in
2007. That volume could reach 18.2m by 2014.
Driver assistance systems, either on the road or still on the drawing board,
divide into three distinct categories, collision-warning, collision-mitigation
systems and avoidance systems.
Whilst all of these driver assistance systems are feasible either now or at
some point in the near future, there are significant problems in software
control, such as how to make the various systems work together to form a true
protection zone around the vehicle, and how to determine if, or when the
system should intervene with the driving process.
The continuous development of driver assistance systems is accompanied by the
European Union' s eSafety action programme for road safety. The programme aims
to halve the number of road fatalities by 2010, and driver assistance systems
will make a major contribution to the achievement of this aim.
This latest edition of our report provides updated analysis on the latest
trends and technologies in the sector. It includes exclusive interviews with
executives at Denso Corp, Continental, Mobileye and Visiocorp, plus product
fitment forecasts that predict how the driver assistance market will evolve
from 2004 through to 2014.
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