
Smart Eye and Polestar will demonstrate the Polestar 3 driver monitoring system (DMS) at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2023) at Las Vegas in January.
The Polestar 3 provides Smart Eye’s driver monitoring technology as standard equipment.
It features two closed-loop premium driver monitoring cameras and software from Smart Eye which track the driver’s head, eye and eyelid movements, and can trigger warning messages, sounds and even an emergency stop function when detecting a distracted, drowsy or disconnected driver.
The two brands says this is also critical technology to support improved standards from governments and safety organisations in the coming years.
The DMS forms part of the broader driver understanding system that includes Driver Alert Control, Lane Keeping Aid, Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist, amongst others. Data from the various systems is processed and interpreted by the car’s centralised computer.
At CES 2023, visitors will be able to see how the cameras inside Polestar 3 track the driver’s head and eye movements, and observe how the AI software can detect the state of the driver in real time.
“This technology addresses some of the main reasons behind fatal accidents and can help save lives by prompting the driver to refocus attention on the road – and can initiate preventive action when they don’t, or can’t,” Polestar chief executive Thomas Ingenlath says.
“We are excited to have our fellow Swedish innovators on our stand at CES. With over one million cars now featuring our advanced driver monitoring technology, it’s a great opportunity to showcase what lies beneath the surface in one of the latest cars to join our family,” Smart Eye founder and chief executive Martin Krantz says.
Polestar and Smart Eye are both headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, highlighting the role Sweden’s second largest city plays in the advancement of automotive technology and development.
The Smart Eye stand will be in the West Hall at location 6353. CES opens to the public on 5 January 2023.