DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "European and North American ADAS L1 and L2 Market, 2018" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The demand for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) that help drivers monitor, warn, and assist in braking and steering tasks will increase over the next decade, stimulated largely by regulations and consumer interest in safety applications that help protect drivers and reduce the likelihood of accidents.
The European Union and the United States mandate that vehicles be equipped with autonomous emergency braking systems (AEBs) and forward collision warning systems (FCWs), starting 2020. Consumers are becoming increasingly interested in ADAS applications that promote comfort, convenience, and safety as well as those that assist with parking or monitoring of blind spots.
The proliferation of these functions will provide the necessary impetus to migrate to semi-autonomous vehicles and, eventually, fully autonomous vehicles. However, to make this happen, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and tier 1 suppliers must be in a position to better delineate the benefit and value proposition to consumers.
At present, consumers are forced to opt for bundled packages that could comprise ADAS functions they do not require. OEMs should empower customers by allowing them to choose ADAS functions of their choice, which will result in the following:
1) more customers will benefit from the advantages ADAS offers
2) uptake rates of the various ADAS functions will see a drastic increase
Research Scope
The base year for this research service is 2017, and numbers are forecast up to 2025.
Key Features
- Provide a strategic overview of the European and North American ADAS L1 and L2 market that includes key technology trends and drivers and restraints for systems such as lane departure warning (LDW), adaptive cruise control (ACC), blind spot detection (BSD), night vision (NV), forward collision warning (FCW), and park assist (PA)
- Offer market size and forecast by type of technology, OEM, and region (2017-2025)
- Analyze competitive factors, market shares, and product portfolios and capabilities
- Develop an actionable set of recommendations for OEMs and suppliers for market entry
Companies Featured
- Aptiv
- Autoliv
- Bosch
- Continental
- Denso
- HELLA
- Hyundai Mobis
- Magna
- Valeo
- ZF-TRW
Topics Covered
1. Executive Summary
2. Research Scope, Objectives, Background and Methodology
3. Product Segmentation and Definition
4. Sensor Suite Technology and Regulatory Mandates
5. Market Drivers and Restraints
6. ADAS Market
7. Blind Spot Detection
8. Lane Departure Warning
9. Forward Collision Warning
10. Park Distance Control
11. Night Vision
12. Autonomous Parking Assist
13. Autonomous Emergency Braking
14. Crosswind Stabilization
15. Adaptive Cruise Control
16. Lane Keeping Assist
17. Traffic Jam Assist
18. Analysis of Supplier Brand Positioning and Strategy
19. Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action
20. Conclusions and Future Outlook
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Related Topics: Telematics and Vehicle Electronics