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Automotive Active Safety Systems Report - Volumes I
SupplierBusiness, June 2009, Pages: 129
Volume I covers an analysis of the market for active safety systems and a forecast based on a combination of market demand expectations, industry positioning, technology readiness level and legislative trends. It also exposes five issues in policymaking, which appear to be contradictory and impediments to faster application.
Some solutions are suggested.
It describes the Stakeholders involved: the degree of their involvement in infrastructure, vehicle and driver issues compared to safety systems and components. and their attitudes; in particular the central role of the EU and the various EU bodies dedicated to the promotion of active safety systems. It lists the current position of the EU relating to each safety system. Other stakeholders roles examined are those of academic institutions, road safety test laboratories and tracks, consumer road safety lobbies, consultancies, publications, insurance industry, car makers and component manufacturers.
Some key stakeholders have been extremely active in assessing the impact of active safety systems: a chapter examines issues related to the insurance industry, type approval, testing in service, driver training. It also covers motivators for vehicle buyers to purchase safety systems, the rationale of choice and the role of fleets. A chapter touches on the evolution of the technologies including Human Machine Interface, Vehicle to Vehicle, Vehicle to Infrastructure and Pure Infrastructure based projects. The effectiveness of Active safety systems is examined based on R&D results.
The main areas of investigation are Europe and North America, however, reference is made to developments in the other major markets in Japan, Brazil, Russia, India, China, where relevant to the project.
A chapter covers issues that affect market development with a discussion on influences that can drive change. Another chapter covers arguments in favour of mandation, the context of the macroeconomy, how microeconomic trends affect the car industry, progression in technology, accident rates, the influence of system cost, competition between safety systems, the influence of vehicle segmentation, the views of car makers, systems suppliers and traders.
The report also looks at which segment of the supply chain can benefit from active safety systems, promotion, advertising and marketing issues, the role of supply push,demand pull and tipping point.
An appendix gives further reference to EC Framework Programmes.
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