Smart Eye, AI-based eye tracking tech co, launches AIS

'Complete' driver monitoring system for the automotive aftermarket to raise safety standards for public transport and commercial vehicles

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Smart EyeSmart Eye, a developer of AI-based eye tracking technology, has announced the launch of the AIS, a ‘complete’ driver monitoring system.

The company said the latest driver monitoring system is aimed at raising safety standards for public transport and commercial vehicles.

In a bid to help protect drivers, passengers, pedestrians and other road users, the AIS is equipped with a number of advanced safety features.

The system will be able to recognise all kinds of faces, even those partly covered by masks or sunglasses.

The AIS, by tracking the driver’s eye, face and head movements, detects distraction and dangerous behavior like drinking, eating, smoking or phone use.

It also alerts the driver to early signs of drowsiness. The unique feature of AIS is that it is based on Smart Eye’s long experience within the automotive industry.

According to Martin Krantz, CEO and founder of Smart Eye, “Over the last few years, we have put all our effort into making sure the AIS is automotive qualified and delivers reliable, precise results.”

He added: “We believe in offering an ultra-high quality system to the market and our goal is that the AIS will be improving road safety in the whole world.”

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For more than two decades, Smart Eye has been a leading developer of AI-powered eye tracking solutions for driver monitoring systems.

For the first time, the company has now combined its software with its own automotive qualified hardware components.

The outcome is the AIS, which according to the company is a high-quality, cost-effective, automotive-grade driver monitoring system.

It will primarily be offered to commercial vehicle fleets and the automotive aftermarket.

(With inputs from Automotive Lead Research Team)

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