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New Report Sheds Light on Global Market for Automotive Camera Modules

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Automotive Camera Module Market 2015-2019" report to their offering.

Covered in this report

The report covers the current scenario and the growth prospects of the global automotive camera module market for the period of 2015-2019. To calculate the market size, the report considers the production units of the automobiles (passenger cars, LCVs, and HCVs) and percentage of camera modules in the global automobiles market.

Based on functionality, the market is divided into the following segments:

  • Driver assistance
  • Safety

The automotive industry's efforts to attain the goal of zero road fatalities combined with the need to meet consumer safety demands and government regulations are propelling the adoption of advanced safety and driver assistance systems. As a result, automotive manufacturers in collaboration with automotive safety and automotive camera manufacturers are integrating radar and cameras that will combine video sensing, radar sensing, and data fusion in a single module.

According to the report, advanced safety and security features are no longer limited to premium vehicles. Consumers are now more aware of safety systems and technologies and are taking an interest in improving them in their vehicles. As a result, electronic equipment such as cameras and sensors are now being installed, even in entry-level vehicles. Driver assistance and safety systems applications include BSD, FCW, surround-view systems, LDWSs, and NVSs.

Key vendors

  • Autoliv
  • Continental
  • Mcnex
  • Robert Bosch (Bosch Mobility Solutions)

Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/

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