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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1871119
駕駛員監控系統(DMS)硬體市場機會、成長促進因素、產業趨勢分析及預測(2025-2034年)Driver Monitoring System (DMS) Hardware Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2025 - 2034 |
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2024 年全球駕駛員監控系統硬體市場價值為 15.5 億美元,預計到 2034 年將以 7.4% 的複合年成長率成長至 31.1 億美元。

世界各國政府正加強車輛安全法規的執行力度,強制要求新車安裝駕駛監控系統(DMS)。諸如歐洲新車安全評估協會(Euro NCAP)、美國國家公路交通安全管理局(NHTSA)指南以及中國GB法規等標準均要求車內監控系統能夠偵測駕駛的疲勞、分心和注意力不集中等情況。為了滿足法規要求、降低責任風險並提升整體安全性,汽車製造商正積極回應,為車隊配備先進的DMS硬體。日益成長的監管壓力以及消費者對更安全車輛的需求,已成為推動DMS硬體普及的主要因素。此外,全球範圍內向先進駕駛輔助系統(ADAS)和半自動駕駛汽車的轉型,也要求持續監控駕駛員的注意力,以確保安全駕駛。 DMS組件,包括攝影機、紅外線感測器和電子控制單元(ECU),對於這些系統的功能至關重要,因此,隨著汽車製造商(OEM)在乘用車和商用車領域擴展ADAS功能,DMS組件的普及應用也變得尤為重要。
| 市場範圍 | |
|---|---|
| 起始年份 | 2024 |
| 預測年份 | 2025-2034 |
| 起始值 | 15.5億美元 |
| 預測值 | 31.1億美元 |
| 複合年成長率 | 7.4% |
2024年,攝影機市佔率達到39%,預計到2034年將以8%的複合年成長率成長。其緊湊的設計、精準的定位和經濟的價格使其在監測駕駛員視線和臉部表情方面非常有效。與人工智慧分析和ADAS系統整合,可以即時檢測疲勞和注意力分散情況。電動車和半自動駕駛汽車產量的不斷成長,以及法規的不斷完善,正促使全球汽車製造商(OEM)採用基於攝影機的駕駛員監控系統(DMS)解決方案。
乘用車市場佔73%的市場佔有率,預計2025年至2034年將以8%的複合年成長率成長。該細分市場佔據主導地位,主要得益於連網、電動和半自動駕駛汽車日益複雜化,這些汽車需要先進的攝影機和紅外線駕駛管理系統(DMS)技術。汽車製造商正在這些系統上投入巨資,以確保駕駛員安全、符合監管標準並提升車廂智慧化和舒適性。
預計到2024年,美國駕駛員監控系統(DMS)硬體市場規模將達到4.802億美元,佔據全球91%的市場。美國之所以領先,得益於其強大的汽車製造業基礎、較高的汽車保有量以及電動車和半自動駕駛汽車的日益普及。汽車製造商和車隊營運商正擴大安裝基於攝影機的DMS模組,並結合電子控制單元(ECU)和紅外線感測器,以監控駕駛員的疲勞和注意力分散情況,從而符合聯邦安全法規的要求。
全球駕駛監控系統 (DMS) 硬體市場的主要參與者包括 Aptiv、Continental、Denso、Panasonic、Robert Bosch、Seeing Machines、Smart Eye、Valeo、ZF Friedrichshafen 和 Magna International。為了鞏固自身地位,DMS 硬體產業的領導者正致力於開發能夠與高級駕駛輔助系統 (ADAS) 和自動駕駛系統無縫整合的下一代攝影機和感測器技術。各公司正與汽車製造商建立策略夥伴關係,以擴大OEM的應用範圍,並加速在車隊中的部署。對研發的大量投入正在推動基於人工智慧的駕駛員行為分析領域的創新,而併購則有助於整合技術能力和地理覆蓋範圍。
The Global Driver Monitoring System Hardware Market was valued at USD 1.55 Billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.4% to reach USD 3.11 Billion by 2034.

Governments worldwide are enforcing stricter vehicle safety regulations, mandating the installation of DMS in new vehicles. Standards such as Euro NCAP, U.S. NHTSA guidelines, and China's GB regulations require in-cabin monitoring to detect driver fatigue, distraction, and inattentiveness. Vehicle manufacturers are responding by equipping fleets with advanced DMS hardware to meet compliance, minimize liability risks, and enhance overall safety. Rising regulatory pressure, coupled with growing consumer demand for safer vehicles, has become a primary factor driving the adoption of DMS hardware. Additionally, the global shift toward advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and semi-autonomous vehicles necessitates continuous monitoring of driver attention to ensure safe operation. DMS components, including cameras, infrared sensors, and electronic control units (ECUs), are essential for the functionality of these systems, making their adoption critical as OEMs expand ADAS capabilities across passenger and commercial vehicles.
| Market Scope | |
|---|---|
| Start Year | 2024 |
| Forecast Year | 2025-2034 |
| Start Value | $1.55 Billion |
| Forecast Value | $3.11 Billion |
| CAGR | 7.4% |
The cameras segment held a 39% share in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8% through 2034. Their compact design, accuracy, and affordability make them highly effective for monitoring driver gaze and facial expressions. Integration with AI-powered analytics and ADAS systems allows real-time detection of fatigue and distraction. The increasing production of electric and semi-autonomous vehicles, along with evolving regulations, is prompting OEMs worldwide to adopt camera-based DMS solutions.
The passenger cars segment held a 73% share and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8% from 2025 to 2034. This segment dominates due to the growing complexity of connected, electric, and semi-autonomous vehicles, which require sophisticated camera and infrared-enabled DMS technologies. Automakers are investing significantly in these systems to ensure driver safety, comply with regulatory standards, and enhance cabin intelligence and comfort.
U.S. Driver Monitoring System (DMS) Hardware Market reached USD 480.2 million in 2024, representing 91% share. The U.S. leads due to a strong automotive manufacturing base, high vehicle ownership rates, and increasing adoption of EVs and semi-autonomous vehicles. OEMs and fleet operators are increasingly installing camera-based DMS modules, along with ECUs and infrared sensors, to monitor driver fatigue and distraction and comply with federal safety regulations.
Key players in the Global Driver Monitoring System (DMS) Hardware Market include Aptiv, Continental, Denso, Panasonic, Robert Bosch, Seeing Machines, Smart Eye, Valeo, ZF Friedrichshafen, and Magna International. To strengthen their position, leading companies in the DMS hardware industry are focusing on developing next-generation camera and sensor technologies that integrate seamlessly with ADAS and autonomous driving systems. Firms are forming strategic partnerships with automakers to expand OEM adoption and accelerate deployment across vehicle fleets. Heavy investment in R&D is driving innovation in AI-based driver behavior analytics, while mergers and acquisitions help consolidate technological capabilities and geographic reach.