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In-Cabin Monitoring Systems

The HARMAN In-Cabin Monitoring System is comprised of Driver Monitoring System (DMS) and Occupant Monitoring System (OMS). DMS uses camera sensors to capture important first-order biometric features of drivers and occupants, such as gaze, and head pose, among many other key facial features.

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In-Cabin Monitoring Systems

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  1. In-Cabin Monitoring Systems Deeper Driver and Occupant Understanding KEY HIGHLIGHTS Improving Road Safety • Supports NCAP safety requirements. • Senses facial features to provide highly reliable signals relating to engagement, attention, and drowsiness. • Measures minute fluctuations in the face/skin surface, providing information about heart rate, and as a result, cognitive load, and stress levels. • Measures facial cues to calculate emotional status, and, high emotional load. • For all levels of vehicle automation comfort and safety features from HMI to adaptive ADAS are provided. • Available as digital cockpit integrated solution or standalone ECU. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 3,000 people in the United States were killed by distracted driving in 2019. Today, consumers have access to more technology and content than ever before. This can result in drivers and vehicle occupants unknowingly putting themselves and others at risk while driving and performing other tasks. In-cabin monitoring systems detect each vehicle occupant’s unique ability to safely multi-task while in the vehicle, creating more safety on the road. Eyes on the Cabin The HARMAN In-Cabin Monitoring System is comprised of Driver Monitoring System (DMS) and Occupant Monitoring System (OMS). DMS uses camera sensors to capture important first-order biometric features of drivers and occupants, such as gaze, and head pose, among many other key facial features. It detects minute fluctuations in pupil diameter and calculates brain activity level, especially high cognitive load. It also observes eyelid opening, for example, to predict driver drowsiness. OMS detects which seats are occupied (related to upcoming seat belt reminder requirements) and will detect a forgotten child inside the cabin. HARMAN Automotive At HARMAN, we believe cars should be for living, not just driving. We’re satisfying the drivers’ hunger for cutting- edge technology, while putting OEMs back at the helm of providing great consumer experiences. With over a half century of experience delivering solutions at the highest caliber, HARMAN Automotive provides human-centric solutions based on exceptional standards. Our solutions are human-centric, conceptualized by getting inside the minds of drivers and passengers alike to deliver the great experiences they love. We are focused on building city intelligence and delivering safer communications between the car and its environment to satisfy the growing need for connectivity. We’re staying ahead of drivers and passengers – and the world around them. Consumer Experiences. Automotive Grade. Consumer Experiences. Automotive Grade. © 2022 HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED. All rights reserved. Features, specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. All company and product names used herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

  2. Key Functions DMS OMS X X X X Driver drowsiness Driver distraction Gaze detection Hands on wheel detection Occupancy detection Body pose (in/off position) Seat belt recognition Health Status Child seat detection Forgotten child detection X X X X X X X X How it Works HARMAN In-Cabin Monitoring Systems use proprietary and patented algorithms that combine the most cutting-edge digital signal processing (DSP) and artificial intelligence (AI) to provide insights into biometric signals. The use of AI means highly accurate, fast, and personalized results. For future scenarios, the system facilitates the difficult hand-over process for autonomous driving at Level 3 and above. 1ST 2ND 3RD DATA SOURCES ORDER SIGNALS ORDER SIGNALS ORDER SIGNALS FACIAL FEATURES EYELID OPENING Highly accurate distraction detection Cognitive workload Emotions (face+voice) • Emotions Classification • Parametric Highly accurate drowsiness detection DRIVER READINESS Emo-Cog State SPEECH Eye gaze direction Drowsiness (Eyelid Analysis) Engagement Eyelid position Attention Distraction (Eyelid Analysis) Head orientation Stress Facial features Driver ID (Eyelid Analysis) VITAL SIGNS Voice features Hypertension Arrhythmia Heart rate Heart rate variability HARMAN differentiator Industry first HARMAN More than 50 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and connected car systems. Our software services power billions of mobile devices and systems that are connected, integrated and secure across all platforms, from work and home to car and mobile. HARMAN’s latest innovations leverage Samsung’s connected lifestyle and hardware expertise, allowing automakers to create an ecosystem of unique, smart, enhanced and rich in-vehicle experiences. Together HARMAN and Samsung are architects of experience, designing the most intuitive and immersive interactions with in-vehicle technology. HARMAN is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. car.harman.com © 2022 HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED. All rights reserved. Features, specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. All company and product names used herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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