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Lane Departure Warning System Trends: Market Research Report

December 2013 | 22 pages | ID: LF84261C351EN
Global Industry Analysts, Inc

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Lane Departure Warning Systems or LDWS, a type of crash-avoidance technology solution, are special electronic systems designed primarily to monitor and ensure a vehicle’s position within its specified lane; and avert high speed, fatal accidents on freeways or highways. LDWS are specially designed to increase road safety by preventing run-off-road crashes or head-on collisions. Lane departure incidents are among the leading causes of fatalities on busy highways and motorways.

The report analyzes and presents an overview of LDWS market worldwide. Supported with 2 market data tables, the report provides global market estimates and projections for Lane Departure Warning Systems in euros and units for years 2012 through 2017, for key regions including European Union, USA, Japan, China, and Rest of the World. The report also provides a review of market trends, growth drivers, and strategic industry activities of major companies worldwide. The report further discusses about various types of LDWS including Sensor Types, and Vision-based Types. In addition, 33 companies operating in the LDWS arena worldwide including Altek Corp., Autoliv Inc., Automobiles Citroen SA, Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC, Chrysler Group LLC, DENSO Corp., Fiat SpA, General Motors Co., and others are profiled.
1. LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEMS (LDWS) – AN OVERVIEW

Leading Vehicle Technologies - An Introduction
Lane Departure Warning Systems (LDWS)
Driver Alert Warning System (DAWS)
Parking Proximity Warning Systems (PPWS) and Backup Cameras
Brake Assist
Active Cruise Control (ACC)
Blind Spot Warning Systems
Stop-Start
Weight Reduction
Major Categories of Lane Departure Systems

LDWS

Lane-Keeping Systems or LKS
LDWS - An Overview
Techniques Used
Types of LDWS
Sensor Types
Vision-based Types
Manufacturer-Specific Common Variants
Advantages of LDWS

2. MARKET TRENDS

Global LDWS Market to Witness Growth

Table 1. Global Lane Departure Warning Systems (LDWS) Market for Light Vehicles by Region/Country (2012-2017) in Million Euros for EU, USA, Japan, China, and Rest of the World
Table 2. Global Lane Departure Warning Systems (LDWS) Market for Light Vehicles by Region/Country (2012-2017) in Million Units for EU, USA, Japan, China, and Rest of the World

3. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY

Mobileye Vision Technologies Offers New Technologies
Hyundai and Broadcom Ink Joint Development Agreement
Meritor WABCO Vehicle Control Systems Enters into Alliance with TK Holdings
Meritor WABCO Vehicle Control Systems Introduces LDW, Air Suspension and Stability Control Systems
OmniVision Technologies Commences Supply of CMOS CameraChip Solution to Major Automotive Equipment Supplier
OmniVision Technologies Unveils OV9715 CMOS Image Sensor
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems Acquires Certain Assets of Iteris
PeopleNet Extends Lane Departure Warning Integration Network
TRW Automotive Holdings Secures Contract to Deliver Video Camera Sensor
DAF Trucks Extends Contract with Iteris
MAN Nutzfahrzeuge Extends Contract with Iteris
Meritor WABCO Vehicle Control Systems and Iteris Enter into Strategic Partnership
Scania Extends Contract with Iteris
Valeo Secures Supply Contract with New OEM

4. MARKET PARTICIPANTS

Altek Corporation (Taiwan)
Autoliv, Inc. (Sweden)
Automobiles Citroen SA (Malaysia)
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC (USA)
Bosch Automotive Technology (Germany)
Chrysler Group LLC (USA)
Continental AG (Germany)
Delphi Automotive LLP (UK)
DENSO Corporation (Japan)
Fiat SpA (Italy)
Ford Motor Company (USA)
Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (Japan)
General Motors Company (USA)
HELLA KGaA Hueck & Company (Germany)
Hyundai Motor America (USA)
Infiniti (USA)
Kia Motors Corporation (South Korea)
MAN Truck & Bus AG (Germany)
Mazda Motor Corporation (Japan)
Meritor WABCO (USA)
Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (USA)
Mobileye NV (The Netherlands)
Nissan Motor Co. , Ltd. (Japan)
PSA Peugeot Citroën Group (France)
Renault SA (France)
Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany)
Takata Corporation (Japan)
Tata Ltd. (UK)
TRW Automotive Holdings Corporation (USA)
Valeo SA (France)
Vauxhall Motors (UK)
Volvo Trucks (Sweden)
Walbro Engine Management LLC (USA)

5. APPENDIX


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