Case Study
Monday, June 16
12:05 PM - 12:30 PM
Live in Berlin
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As autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles become more prevalent, Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) are crucial for ensuring road safety by detecting fatigue, distraction, and other impaired driving behaviors. With fatigue contributing to approximately 20% of crashes and distraction involved in over 70%, reliable DMS are essential. However, the rapid evolution of DMS technology has led to a fragmented ecosystem, hindering deployment and increasing costs. This presentation advocates for the standardization of DMS interfaces to promote safety and interoperability. The Association for Standardization of Automation and Measuring Systems (ASAM) proposes a new initiative to define an application interface, facilitating seamless integration across OEMs and suppliers. Aligning the industry around a common standard will accelerate innovation, reduce integration complexity, and ensure consistent safety performance across different DMS suppliers.
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Yash Shah is a Technology Manager at ASAM e.V., specializing in the development and management of technical standards. With over six years in the automotive industry, he has held roles as a Technical Project Manager and Development Engineer, focusing on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and vehicle electronics. At ASAM, he oversees the evolution of standards like OpenDRIVE® and OpenSCENARIO®, collaborating with industry stakeholders to enhance interoperability and support simulation-based validation. Yash is also involved in initiatives such as the Quality Checker Framework and the integration of CityGML with OpenDRIVE, aiming to advance simulation accuracy and efficiency.