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Global Intelligent Driving Industry Report, 2014

September 2014 | 89 pages | ID: GDBE7AA16A1EN
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Intelligent car is now developing towards in-vehicle infotainment and intelligent driving, which have become increasingly practical since 2013. Intelligent driving is based on various driver assistance technologies, chiefly aimed at automated or unmanned driving.

Already-launched automated driving technologies by international advanced vehicle makers are still in the stage of driver assistance or semi-automated driving. In addition to a great many high- and medium-class cars, some economical passenger cars have also begun to adopt driver assistance technologies, and automated driving systems in a particular case like traffic jam assistant have been installed in some streamlined advanced models. Automated driving technologies in the research and development test have entered the highly-automated driving stage. In 2013-2014, several vehicle makers or technology companies e.g. Google launched their highly-automated driving concept models.

Driver assistance technologies all over the world have ushered in massive configuration of advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), which is also one of the most-demanding automotive sectors in recent years, expected to see a CAGR of 20% over 2013-2017.

The combined utilization of multiple ADASs can achieve a higher automation and make driving smarter. As a general rule, the more ADAS systems a car carries, the more intelligent it is. On the whole, Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi and Nissan lead the way in ADAS configuration, with more functions, higher automation and supporting ratio. Vehicle makers prefer to apply ADAS systems to new, top-selling and new energy models.

Volvo will sell the first with highly-automated driver assistance system - XC90 at the end of 2014,followed by other leading vehicle makers from 2015. It is expected that mass-produced highly-automated cars will appear around the year 2020, and large-scale commercially-applied fully-automated ones around 2030.

Global Intelligent Driving Industry Report, 2014 focuses on the following:
  • Overview of intelligent car and intelligent driving, including intelligent car industry chain scale, development stages of intelligent driving, overview of main driver assistance systems and automated driving technologies;
  • Application of ADAS around the world, covering market size of global ADAS industry chain, growth trends of ADAS, and configuration of main ADASs;
  • Application of intelligent driving systems by major vehicle makers, including technologies used in ADASs, already-used advanced driver assistance technologies, and ADAS Configurations in various models;
  • R&D and application of latest technologies, road test items and automated driving roadmaps of automated driving technology-leading vehicle makers and technology companies.
1. INTELLIGENT CAR AND INTELLIGENT DRIVING

1.1 Intelligent Car
1.2 Overview of Intelligent Driving
1.3 Driver Assistance Technology
  1.3.1 Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
  1.3.2 Parking Assist System (PAS)/ Reverse Assist System (RAS)
  1.3.3 Collision Avoidance System (CAS)/Brake Assist System (BAS)
  1.3.4 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
  1.3.5 Night Vision System (NVS)
  1.3.6 Driver Fatigue Monitoring and Warning System
  1.3.7 Cooperative Driver Assistance System

2. GLOBAL ADASAPPLICATION

2.1 Global ADAS Market
2.2 Configuration

3. INTELLIGENT DRIVE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY BY VEHICLE MAKERS

3.1 Volkswagen Group
  3.1.1 Volks Wagenwerk
  3.1.2 Audi AG
  3.1.3 Other Brands
3.2 BMW
3.3 Daimler AG
3.4 Volvo
3.5 GM
3.6 Ford
3.7 Toyota
3.8 Honda
3.9 Nissan

4. AUTOMATED DRIVING TECHNOLOGY R&D AND ROADMAP OF VEHICLE MAKERS

4.1 Volvo
  4.1.1 Application of Latest Automated Driving Technologies
  4.1.2 R&D Projects under Field Test
  4.1.3 Roadmap for Automated Driving
4.2 Mercedes-Benz
  4.2.1 Application of Latest Automated Driving Technologies
  4.2.2 R&D Projects under Field Test
  4.2.3 Roadmap for Automated Driving
4.3 BMW
  4.3.1 Application of Latest Automated Driving Technologies
  4.3.2 R&D Projects under Field Test
  4.3.3 Roadmap for Automated Driving
4.4 Audi
  4.4.1 Application of Latest Automated Driving Technologies
  4.4.2 R&D Projects under Field Test
  4.4.3 Roadmap for Automated Driving
4.5 Ford
  4.5.1 R&D Projects under Field Test
  4.5.2 Cooperative R&D Projects
4.6 Toyota
  4.6.1 R&D Projects under Field Test
  4.6.2 Roadmap for Automated Driving
4.7 Nissan
  4.7.1 Application of Latest Automated Driving Technologies
  4.7.2 R&D Projects under Field Test
  4.7.3 Roadmap for Automated Driving

5. AUTOMATED DRIVING TECHNOLOGY R&DAND ROADMAP OF TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES

5.1 Google
  5.1.1 R&D Projects under Field Test
  5.1.2 Differences with Traditional OEM Manufacturer
5.2 Mobileye Vision Technologies
5.3 Baidu

SELECTED CHARTS

Models for Basic ITS Elements
Market Size of Intelligent Car Industry Chain, 2014-2030E
Volvo-defined Four Stages of Automated Driving and Plan for Automated Driving
Three Programs for Intelligent Driving
Active Safety-related Laws and Institution Standards in Various Regions
Weight Coefficients of Euro NCAP in Various Fields
Varieties of ADAS
Recognition of Road Markings by Camera
Lane Departure Warning Diagram
Lane Keeping Assist Systems Winning Euro NCAP Advanced in 2012
Display of Panoramic Parking System
Intelligent Parking Procedure
Effect Comparison between Braking with and no Brake Assist System
Autonomous Emergency Braking Systems Winning Euro NCAP Advanced in 2012
Active Collision Avoidance System Procedure
ACC Procedure
Nighttime Visual Range Comparison among Night Vision Systems
Display Screen of Central Control Panel When Opening Night Vision System
Projection of Night Vision System When Detecting A Pedestrian
Facial Features-based Fatigue Monitoring
Real-time Vehicle Trajectory-based Fatigue Monitoring
Technical Points and Functions of Cooperative Driver Assistance
Application Examples of Cooperative Driver Assistance
Automated Driving Stages Corresponding to Intelligent Driving Systems
Sensing Systems of Self-driving Car
Structure of Automotive Automated Driving System
Plans for Automated Driving of Major Complete Vehicle Makers
Global Demand for Sensor for ADAS, 2010-2019E
Global Market Size of Semiconductor Device for ADAS, 2010-2019E
Global Penetration of Main ADASs, 2010-2016E
Global ADAS Market Size, 2010-2019E
Lane Departure Warning/Assistance System Configuration by Major Complete Vehicle Makers
Parking Assist/Intelligent Parking System Configuration by Major Complete Vehicle Makers
Pre-Collision System (with Active Braking) Configuration by Major Complete Vehicle Makers
Adaptive Cruise Control Configuration by Major Complete Vehicle Makers
Night Vision System Configuration by Major Complete Vehicle Makers
Auto Models with More Than Three ADASs (LDW, Parking Assist, Active Braking, ACC, Night Vision System)
Volkswagen Front Assist System
Volkswagen Parking Assist System
Volkswagen Lane Assist System
ADAS Configuration in Various Volkswagen Models
Audi Pre Sense Front System
Audi Adaptive Cruise Control – Sensor and Their Detection Ranges
Audi Park Assist - Parking Procedure
Audi Lane Assist
Audi Night Vision Assistant
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Audi
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Porsche
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of SEAT & Skoda
BMW Park Assistant
BMW Night Vision
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of BMW
Main Advanced Configurations for BMW’s Driver Assistance
Mercedes-Benz Attention Assist Illustration
Mercedes-Benz Brake Assist Plus and Pre-Safe Brake Illustration
Mercedes-Benz DISTRONIC PLUS with Steering Assist
Main Advanced Configurations for Mercedes-Benz’s Driver Assistance
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Mercedes-Benz
Main Advanced Configurations for Volvo’s Driver Assistance
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Volvo
GM’s Driver Assistance Systems
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of GM
Main Advanced Configurations for Volvo’s Driver Assistance
Ford Active Park Assist
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Ford
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Lincoln
Main Advanced Configurations for Ford’s Driver Assistance
Toyota's Pre-collision System (Newly-developed in 2012)
Main Advanced Configurations for Toyota’s Driver Assistance
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Toyota
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Lexus
Advanced Features of CMBS
Honda ADAS Diagram
Main Advanced Configurations for Honda’s Driver Assistance
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Honda
Nissan Forward Emergency Braking System
Nissan Distance Control Assist System Configuration
Nissan Lane Departure Prevention System Configuration
Main Advanced Configurations for Nissan’s Driver Assistance
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Nissan
ADAS Configuration in Various Models of Infiniti
Already-used Automated Driving-related Technologies by Volvo
Volvo Adaptive Cruise Control with Steering Assistance
Volvo Safe Road Trains for the Environment
Volvo Self Parking Car
Volvo’s First Self-driving Autopilot Car Test on Public Roads around Gothenburg
Volvo’s Road Magnet-based Positioning System
Already-used Automated Driving-related Technologies by Mercedes-Benz
Sensors Used by New S-Class of Mercedes-Benz
Technologies Used by Mercedes-Benz for Intelligent Drive
Mercedes-Benz “Future Truck 2025”: Highway Pilot
Already-used Automated Driving-related Technologies by BMW
Self-cornering of BMW Connected Drive Concept Car at High Speed
Sensors Used by BMW Connected Drive Concept Car
Stage Plans for Automated Driving of BMW
Already-used Automated Driving-related Technologies by Audi
Audi's First Electronically Controlled Glare Free High-beam System in the World
Already-used Automated Driving-related Technologies by Ford
Ford Automated Fusion Hybrid Research Vehicle
Already-used Automated Driving-related Technologies by Toyota
Composition of Toyota AHDA
Already-used Automated Driving-related Technologies by Nissan
Nissan’s 360° Around View Monitor with Moving Object Monitoring Function
Nissan’s Public Road Test of Autonomous Drive in Nov. 2013
Sensors Used in Leaf Automated Driving Prototype
Composition of Google’s First Driverless Concept Car
3D IMAGE (ANALOGICAL) PRODUCED BY GOOGLE LASER RANGE FINDER
Car Makers Using Mobileye’s Image Processing Chips
Functions Provided by Mobileye’s Camera-based Products


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