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The Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) market is a subset of the automotive sensors market. BSM systems are designed to detect objects in the driver's blind spot and alert the driver to their presence. The system typically consists of a radar sensor, a camera, and a display. The radar sensor detects objects in the blind spot and sends a signal to the camera, which then displays the object on the display. The system can also be integrated with other safety systems, such as lane departure warning and adaptive cruise control.
BSM systems are becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry, as they provide an additional layer of safety for drivers. The systems are also becoming more affordable, making them accessible to a wider range of consumers.
Companies in the Blind Spot Monitor market include Bosch, Continental, Denso, Delphi, and Autoliv. Show Less Read more