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TEL AVIV, Israel, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cipia, formerly Eyesight Technologies, an AI computer vision in-cabin automotive solutions provider, today announced that the company was selected by a leading China-US OEM Joint Venture as the driver monitoring system (DMS) provider for 5 upcoming car models. Junjie, a leading Chinese Tier 1 supplier, will be working with Cipia to integrate the Driver Sense DMS into the new car models and create safer and better driving experiences.
The start of production (SOP) for the first models is expected for early 2022 and builds on Cipia s recent successes in the DMS market, securing the company s position as the leading DMS provider in the Chinese automotive marketplace.
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Advancements by fleet management technology suppliers in the realm of Internet of Things (IoT) are following a predictable path. They are developing more powerful mobile devices and sensors in vehicles using cameras and algorithms fueled by artificial intelligence to give fleet managers and drivers instant visibility into risky behaviors and other problem areas.
Real-time driver monitoring
The Azuga SafetyCam AI has new driver monitoring features to detect fatigued and distracted behaviors.
Azuga, a fleet telematics company, recently added facial recognition and other enhancement to its fleet dashcam, Azuga SafetyCam AI, that uses a combination of multi-sensor HD cameras, artificial intelligence and computer vision technology.
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OmniVision Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today announced a partnership to create the first mass-market entry level driver monitoring solution to address safety standards and regulatory requirements. The partnership combines OmniVision s OAX8000 automotive application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) with Cipia s driver monitoring software.
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Beginning with the publication of Euro NCAP s 2025 Roadmap, regulatory bodies around the world started looking into driver monitoring systems (DMS) to combat the dangers of driver distraction and drowsiness. In Europe, the general safety regulations do not apply the driver monitoring requirements solely on new vehicle models, but to all vehicles that will be registered in Europe (existing models included).
Cipia Announces General Availability Of Fleet Sense - Driver Monitoring Device
Fleet Sense device provides driver monitoring and video telematics to fleets, saving lives and increasing fleet efficiency
Tel Aviv, Israel /PRNewswire/ - Cipia, formerly Eyesight Technologies, an AI computer vision in-cabin automotive solutions provider, today announced the general availability of Fleet Sense, the company s new driver monitoring (DMS) device. Fleet Sense was designed for fleets and telematics service providers (TSP), to help reduce fatigue and distraction related accidents and the related costs. The device serves both the driver and the fleet manager, by issuing real-time life-saving alerts directly to the driver, and customized alerts to the dispatcher and fleet manager.
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