Driver monitoring systems: How do they work and how are OEMs evaluating their effectiveness?
The most recent Quick Tip from the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) focuses on how direct driver monitoring works and what damages repairers should look for in vehicles equipped with the systems.
Direct driver monitoring is a driver monitoring system (DMS) that detects the driver’s eye or head movements to estimate where the driver is looking. The feature observes vehicle states, motions, and/or driver performance indicators to estimate driver distraction, inattention, or misuse. Some systems provide a warning and/or limit the use of other features when distracted driving is detected. Joel Dufkis, I-CAR ADAS and EV instructor, said the systems use a camera that is mounted to the steering column or near the rearview mirror.
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