Polestar and Swedish human insight AI company ‘Smart Eye’ will announce a driver monitoring system mounted on ‘Polestar 2023’ at CES 1 held in Las Vegas, USA on January 5, 2023. DMS (Driver Monitoring System) will be demonstrated.
Polestar’s electric performance SUV Polestar 3 is equipped with Smart Eye’s signature premium driver monitoring system as standard and is designed to prevent accidents in advance through two closed-circuit cameras and Smart Eye’s software functions.
At this CES, you can see how Polestar 3’s internal camera tracks the driver’s head and eye movements, and how AI software can track and detect the driver’s condition in real time.
In particular, Smart Eye software detects drowsy driving and distraction through tracking the driver’s head and gaze, and supports messages, warning sounds, and even an emergency stop function. This function will become a vehicle safety standard for governments and safety organizations in the next few years. It is expected to play an important role in improvement.
“This feature addresses some of the leading causes of fatal accidents and helps save lives by helping drivers refocus on driving, while also supporting preventive measures against accidents,” said Thomas Ingenlath, CEO of Polestar. “I do it,” he said.
Smart Eye’s driver monitoring system is part of a wider range of driver assistance systems that include Driver Alert Control, Lane Keeping Aid, Adaptive Cruise Control, Pilot Assist and more. am. Data generated through various systems are interpreted and processed through Nvidia’s centralized computer mounted on Polestar 3.
“More than one million vehicles are currently equipped with our premium driver monitoring technology,” said Martin Krantz, CEO and founder of Smart Eye. “We are very pleased to be able to introduce one of our newest vehicles, the Polestar 100.”
Polestar and Smart Eye are headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, emphasizing the role of Sweden’s second largest city in advancing automotive technology and development.
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