PUBLISHER: Global Market Insights Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1517573
PUBLISHER: Global Market Insights Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1517573
Global Automotive Driver Monitoring System market size will grow at 8.5% CAGR during 2024-2032 due to increasing concern for road safety and accident prevention. According to the World Health Organization, around 1.19 million people worldwide die from traffic accidents each year, and 20 to 50 million suffer non-fatal injuries. As traffic accidents continue to pose significant risks to public safety worldwide, governments, regulatory bodies, and consumers are increasing their efforts to mitigate these threats. Driver distraction, drowsiness, and impairment have been recognized as important factors in traffic accidents, leading to increased attention to the use of advanced safety technologies such as driver monitoring systems.
A major trend is the integration of automotive driver monitoring systems with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). As automotive technology continues to evolve, the synergy between driver monitoring and ADAS features is increasingly recognized. By integrating driver monitoring systems into ADAS platforms, automakers can improve overall vehicle safety and comfort. This integration enables smoother coordination of driver controlling, collision evidence, road retention, and other ADAS functions, ultimately contributing to a safer and more intuitive drive experience.
The overall driver monitor system industry is classified based on system, vehicle, technology, sales channel, end user, and region.
The segment of eye tracking systems will grow rapidly through 2032, as eye tracking systems use advanced cameras and sensor technologies to control drivers' eye moves and detect entertainment or sleepiness in real-time. Analyzing eye movements and blinking patterns, eye-track systems can provide drivers with early warnings and trigger alarms or actions when necessary, preventing accidents and improving general traffic safety. In addition, eye-tracking systems play a crucial role in improving human-machine interaction in semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles by ensuring a smooth transition between manual and automatic driving modes.
The hybrid solutions segment will grow steadily through 2032, owing to the versatility and efficiency of hybrid solutions for various driver monitoring needs. Hybrid DMS solutions combine multiple sensor technologies such as cameras, infrared sensors, and steering wheel sensors to provide comprehensive driver monitoring capability. By integrating different detection methods, hybrid DMS solutions can accurately detect driver behavior and cognitive states, including distraction, drowsiness, and impairment, under different driving conditions and environments. In addition, these solutions offer scalability and flexibility, allowing automakers to adapt their tracking systems to specific vehicle models and user preferences.
Europe Automotive Driver Monitoring System industry will grow significantly through 2032 due to strict safety regulations, technological innovations, and consumer demand for advanced safety features. With the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP) and other regulatory bodies requiring the inclusion of driver monitoring systems in new vehicles, car manufacturers are increasing their efforts to integrate DMS solutions into their fleets. In addition, Europe's leading position at the forefront of automotive technology and design puts the region at the center of innovation in driver control systems. For example, Germany, France, and the UK have major car manufacturers and technology providers promoting research and development of DMS technologies.