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IDTechEx's report "In-Cabin Sensing 2025-2035: Technologies, Opportunities, and Markets" provides an overview of Tesla's in-cabin radar activation, Seeing Machines' 3D camera technology and LG's AI-powered solution, exploring their implications for safety, cost and market trends, supported by industry projections.
IDTechEx highlights how automotive OEMs are increasingly integrating AI-driven in-cabin sensing technologies into software-defined vehicle architectures, particularly in response to upcoming regulatory requirements like the EU's ADDW.
IDTechEx's report "In-Cabin Sensing 2025-2035: Technologies, Opportunities, and Markets," explores how integrated in-cabin sensing technologies with software-defined vehicle architectures could shape the future of smart mobility.
To test the involved radar sensors operating at 60 GHz, the DARTS HBC-7066V enables any DARTS radar target simulator to be applied to the 60 GHz V-Band.
The FCC’s decision granting Vayyar a waiver to use 60 GHz radar inside U.S. vehicles will improve in-cabin safety — preventing “hot car” tragedies when children are left in vehicles and succumb to vehicular heatstroke.