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Automotive Vision Industry Chain Report 2019-2020 (I): Monocular Camera

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  • 196 Pages
  • May 2020
  • Region: Global
  • Research In China
  • ID: 5028542

Automotive Vision Industry Chain Report 2019-2020 (I): The front-view monocular camera market soared 95.6% year-on-year in 2019.

About 23 million cameras were pre-installed in new passenger cars in China in 2019, up 11.7% on an annualized basis, as is revealed.

Front-view monocular cameras and surround-view cameras grew by 95.6% and 23.9% year-on-year respectively, while both rear-view and side-view cameras dropped.

The Tier 1 suppliers such as Bosch, Continental, Aptiv, Denso, Valeo, Veoneer, ZF, etc. occupy more than 90% share of the front-view monocular camera market, so that Chinese visual ADAS vendors that rarely ever break monopoly turn to focus on surround-view cameras, rear-view cameras, commercial vehicle vision ADAS and other markets.

Cameras find wider application in automobile, in forms of DMS, CMS, binocular stereo, tri-focal, night vision, etc., broadening the market space of automotive vision observably. In March 2020, Waymo unveiled its fifth-generation autonomous driving system with the synergy of 29 cameras in all around the body to see a road sign 500 meters away through the overlapped fields of view.

Driver Monitoring System (DMS)
For safer driving on roads, the European Commission approved EU rules requiring life-saving technologies in vehicles. The advanced systems that will have to be fitted in all new vehicles are: intelligent speed assistance; alcohol interlock installation facilitation; driver drowsiness and attention warning; advanced driver distraction warning; emergency stop signal; reversing detection; and event data recorder (“black box”). Most of these technologies and systems are due to become mandatory as from May 2022 for new models and as from May 2024 for existing models.

Over the past year, leading Tier 1 suppliers and most visual ADAS startups have been developing DMS, especially the most active EyeSight, an Israeli start-up founded in 2005, provides driver monitoring, gesture recognition and user perception and analysis technologies.

On November 21, 2019, Eyesight announced new features for the company’s Driver Sense and Fleet Sense solutions to monitor the driver and detect driver distraction as a result of cell phone usage and smoking. The new features will be added to the company’s existing distraction and drowsiness detection capabilities to further mitigate driver distractions and prevent accidents.

In April 2020, Eyesight upgraded its platform for in-cabin sensing solutions to detect when drivers who wear face masks get distracted or feel fatigued behind the wheel. It has developed a set of AI algorithms that can keep track of drivers’ behavior behind the wheel when wearing masks, protection goggles or sunglasses. The company’s Driver Sense and Fleet Sense leverage IR sensors to analyze head position, eye openness, pupil dilation, blink rate, and gaze direction, in any lighting condition.

Camera Monitor System (CMS)
The spawned all-electric SUV Audi e-tron offers CMS as an option (EUR1,250). Lexus offers optional USD1,900 CMS. Honda e is the world's first model that provides CMS as a standard configuration. Tesla's first battery-electric pickup, Cyberruck, also uses CMS.

Models with CMS have much better night vision effects than the ones with traditional glass reversing mirrors.

Use in Cockpit Comfort System
Cameras are mainly used as the sensing components for ADAS. The popularity of telematics and smart cockpits help wider use of cameras in cockpit comfort systems.

For instance, Faurecia integrates smart devices such as cameras with recognition capabilities, Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform (MCVP) and cockpit domain controllers as well as the hardware like traditional speakers, smart headrests and exciters embedded on the surface of vehicles to offer the user with personalized audio options and improve the sound conditions of the entire cockpit.

Automotive Vision Industry Chain Report 2019-2020 (I) - Monocular Vision highlights:


  • Automotive vision industry chain at a glance
  • Chinese passenger car camera market
  • Foreign automotive vision companies
  • Chinese automotive monocular vision solution providers

Automotive Vision Industry Chain Report 2019-2020 (II) - Binocular and Surround-view Cameras highlights:


  • Development trend of the automotive vision industry
  • Binocular vision companies
  • Surround-view technologies and companies
  • Key automotive camera parts suppliers


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Table of Contents

1. Overview of Automotive Vision Industry Chain
1.1 Introduction to Automotive ADAS
1.2 Functions of Automotive ADAS
1.3 Applied Scenarios of Cameras in Automotive ADAS
1.4 Classification of Automotive Cameras
1.5 Operating Principle and Structure of Automotive Cameras
1.6 Structure of Automotive Camera Industry Chain
1.7 Automotive Camera Industry - Typical Companies
1.8 Application Trends of Automotive Cameras
2. Chinese Passenger Car Camera Market
2.1 Status Quo of Chinese Passenger Car Market
2.2 Number and Position Trend of Cameras Installed in New Cars in China, 2018-2019
2.3 Number and Positions of Cameras Installed in New Cars in China, 2018-2019
2.4 Types and Number of Front-view Cameras Installed in New Cars in China, 2018-2019
2.5 Front-view Camera Installations in New Cars in China by Month, 2018-2019
2.6 Proportion of Front-view Monocular Cameras Installed in New Cars in China and Top 20 Brands, 2018-2019
2.7 Top 20 Front-view Monocular Camera Brands by Installation Rates in New Cars in China, 2019
2.8 Top 10 Front-view Monocular Camera Brands by Price Range, Installations and Installation Rates in New Cars in China, 2019
2.9 Types and Number of Rear-view Cameras Installed in New Cars in China, 2018-2019
2.10 Installations of Backup Cameras and Streaming Media in New Cars in China by Month, 2018-2019
2.11 Proportion of Backup Cameras Installed in New Cars in China and Top 20 Brands, 2019
2.12 Top 20 Backup Camera Brands by Installation Rates in New Cars in China, 2019
2.13 Top 10 Backup Camera Brands by Price Range, Installations and Installation Rates in New Cars in China, 2019
2.14 Side-view Camera Installations in New Cars in China, 2018-2019
2.15 Side-view Camera Installations in New Cars in China by Month, 2018-2019
2.16 Forecast for Total Automotive Camera Installations in New Cars in China
2.17 Share of Front-view Monocular Cameras in Chinese Passenger Car OEM Market, 2019
2.18 Share of Rear-view Cameras in Chinese Passenger Car OEM Market, 2019
3. Foreign Automotive Vision Companies
3.1 Mobileye
3.1.1 Profile
3.1.2 Chip System
3.1.3 Product Application Scale
3.1.4 Vision Algorithms
3.1.5 Object Recognition Technology
3.2 MCNEX
3.2.1 Profile
3.2.2 Operation in 2013-2019
3.2.3 Global Operations and Major Customers
3.2.4 Vision Product Layout
3.2.5 ADAS Products
3.3 Magna
3.3.1 Profile
3.3.2 Operation in 2019
3.3.3 Vision Products
3.3.4 Automotive Cameras
3.3.5 Vision ADAS Products
3.4 Veoneer
3.4.1 Profile
3.4.2 Global Presence and Revenue
3.4.3 Products and Customers
3.4.4 Sensor Layout (including Vision Sensors)
3.4.5 Mass Production of ADAS Products in 2020
3.4.6 ADAS Technology Released in 2020
3.5 Valeo CDA
3.5.1 Profile
3.5.2 Revenue in 2019
3.5.3 ADAS Product Series
3.5.4 Automotive Vision Products
3.5.5 Partners
3.6 Continental
3.6.1 Profile
3.6.2 Operation and Global Layout in 2019
3.6.3 Automotive ADAS Products
3.6.4 Automotive ADAS Vision Products
3.6.5 Vision Products
3.7 Bosch
3.7.1 Profile
3.7.2 ADAS Product Lines
3.7.3 Third-generation Cameras
3.7.4 In-car Monitoring System
3.8 Faurecia
3.8.1 Profile
3.8.2 Revenue in 2019
3.8.3 Major Customers of Clarion
3.8.4 Vision Products
3.8.5 Cameras Used in Cockpit
3.9 Denso
3.9.1 Profile
3.9.2 Revenue in 2019
3.9.3 ADAS Product System
3.9.4 ADAS Roadmap
3.9.5 Active Safety and Driving Assistance Products
3.9.6 Next-Generation Vision Sensors
3.9.7 Driver Monitoring Cameras
3.10 ZF
3.10.1 Profile
3.10.2 Operation in 2019
3.10.3 Autonomous Driving Layout
3.10.4 ADAS Product System
3.10.5 Front-view Monocular Cameras
3.10.6 Cameras Being Developed
3.11 Gentex
3.11.1 Profile
3.11.2 Operation in 2019
3.11.3 Automotive Vision Products
3.12 First Sensor
3.12.1 Profile
3.12.2 Operation in 2019
3.12.3 ADAS Vision Product System
3.12.4 Cameras
3.12.5 Major Customers
3.13 EyeSight
3.13.1 Profile
3.13.2 Technology
3.13.3 Automotive Products
3.14 Samsung Electronics
3.14.1 Profile
3.14.2 Automotive ADAS Layout
3.14.3 Automotive Image Sensor
3.14.4 Features of Automotive Image Sensor
3.15 Hyundai Mobis
4. Chinese Monocular Vision Solution Providers
4.1 Minieye
4.1.1 Profile
4.1.2 Products
4.1.3 Technologies
4.1.4 Achievements
4.2 INVO
4.2.1 INVO
4.2.2 Financing
4.2.3 Major Customers
4.2.4 Visual ADAS Products
4.2.5 Product Application
4.3 JIMU Intelligent
4.3.1 Profile
4.3.2 Products
4.3.3 Product Applications and Customers
4.4 Maxieye
4.4.1 Profile
4.4.2 Customers and Products Roadmap
4.4.3 Products and Technologies
4.4.4 Product Application
4.5 Roadefend
4.5.1 Profile
4.5.2 Core Technologies
4.5.3 Vision Products
4.5.4 Product Application
4.6 Tsingtech Microvision
4.6.1 Profile
4.6.2 Major Products
4.7 CalmCar
4.7.1 Profile
4.7.2 Products
4.7.3 Partners and Customers
4.8 Autocruis
4.8.1 Profile
4.8.2 ADAS Products
4.8.3 Market Positioning
4.8.4 Product Roadmap
4.9 Whetron Electronics
4.9.1 Profile
4.9.2 Automotive Vision Products
4.10 O-film Tech
4.10.1 Profile
4.10.2 Intelligent Vehicle Business
4.10.3 ADAS Products
4.10.4 Development Plan
4.11 Tsintel Technology
4.12 Anzhi-Auto

Companies Mentioned

  • Mobileye
  • MCNEX
  • Magna
  • Veoneer
  • Valeo CDA
  • Continental
  • Bosch
  • Faurecia
  • Denso
  • ZF
  • Gentex
  • First Sensor
  • EyeSight
  • Samsung Electronics
  • Hyundai Mobis
  • Minieye
  • INVO
  • JIMU Intelligent
  • Maxieye
  • Roadefend
  • Tsingtech Microvision
  • CalmCar
  • Autocruis
  • Whetron Electronics
  • O-film Tech
  • Tsintel Technology
  • Anzhi-Auto

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