Case Study
Friday, June 28
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In today’s dynamic landscape, it is crucial to assess the impact on key stakeholders such as OEMs, Tier 1, and suppliers within the regulatory frameworks of the USA, Europe, and Asia. Navigating these regulations is essential for the effective deployment of In-Cabin Sensing technologies and ensuring compliance with evolving safety standards. With the transitions from ICE vehicles to electric vehicles, automotive interiors become increasingly important as the new differentiations and selling points. Yulin Wang offers a succinct overview of state-of-the-art IMS, DMS, and OMS technologies, highlighting their applications, competitive landscape, and the regulatory environment shaping the future of in-cabin sensing in the automotive industry.
Yulin Wang is a senior technology analyst at IDTechEx with a specialization in in-cabin monitoring. His research has covered driver monitoring systems, occupant monitoring, and advanced interior features for the automotive industry.
Before joining IDTechEx, Yulin received his master's degree in robotics and a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering.
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My extensive background in research, specifically concentrated on driver monitoring systems and occupant monitoring systems, has equipped me with a profound comprehension of cutting-edge technologies. These technologies not only enhance safety in driving but also serve as distinctive features. My research in this area extends to my contribution to the automotive industry and the autonomous driving industry.