Driver Monitoring Camera

The driver monitoring camera detects changes in the driver's facial features and estimates the amount of accumulated fatigue and sleepiness of the driver.

  1. Driver monitoring camera

 


  • Driver Monitoring (DM) and the earlier collision warning may not operate normally under the following conditions.

    • The driver monitoring camera is covered with something.

    • You are driving the vehicle while leaning on the steering wheel.

    • You are wearing glasses or sunglasses.

    • A cap or hat you are wearing partially blocks the driver monitoring camera's view of your eyes, you have long bangs partially covering your eyes, or a part of your face is invisible due to a face mask.

    • The lighting conditions change significantly (such as backlight, light from the side, or direct light from the setting sun, and the headlights of on-coming vehicles).

    • You are driving the vehicle with your head excessively tilted to one side or the other.

    • You are moving around extensively.

    • Your face or your eyes frequently turn in direction other than straight ahead (direction of travel).

    • Your line of sight moves or directly after it has moved.

    • There is a large difference between your line of sight and the direction your face is pointed.

    • You are driving the vehicle with your head largely tilted to one side.

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