Driver-Monitoring System?
A driver-monitoring system — sometimes called a driver state sensing (DSS) system — is an advanced safety feature that uses a camera mounted on the dashboard to track driver drowsiness or distraction, and to issue a warning or alert to get the driver’s attention back to the task of driving.
Driver-monitoring systems (DMS) are expected to become a standard feature in new cars as a result of regulatory and rating agency requirements.


DMS and autonomous driving
Driver-monitoring systems are essential to autonomous driving at Levels 3 and 4, which require drivers to re-engage and prepare to control the vehicle at certain points along the trip.

Path to Autonomous Mobility
They can be quickly provisioned, and just as quickly destroyed. This behavior is one of the primary advantages to using them but it can be a struggle to track changes, especially in complex systems with high churn.

DMS and interior sensing
These systems evolve, they will become part of a broad interior sensing platform that provides personalization, advanced safety, infotainment and even connectivity with smart home systems.