Case Study
Friday, June 20
08:30 AM - 09:00 AM
Live in Berlin
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Current interior monitoring architectures in vehicles are based around 2D RGB/IR cameras, low resolution radar or in-seat sensing devices. For functions related to safety (e.g. pose detection for airbag deployment) or comfort (like gesture control of user interfaces), 3D-based sensing technologies are required to reach higher robustness and accuracy. This talk will provide insights into the state-of-the-art interior monitoring functions that eventually drive the reinvention of the in-cabin experience through new types of user interaction and safety concepts.