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駕駛員監控系統市場規模、佔有率及趨勢分析報告:按組件、技術、功能、車輛類型、地區、細分市場預測,2025-2033 年Driver Monitoring System Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Component, By Technology By Functionality, By Vehicle Type, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2025 - 2033 |
駕駛員監控系統市場促進因素概述
2024 年全球駕駛員監控系統市場規模估計為 30.3 億美元,預計到 2033 年將達到 81 億美元,2025 年至 2033 年的複合年成長率為 11.7%。全球各國政府推出的嚴格法規要求在新車上安裝駕駛員監控系統 (DMS),這推動了該市場的發展。
DMS 在 L1 至 L3 自動駕駛等級的高級駕駛輔助系統 (ADAS) 中的日益整合,推動了原始設備製造OEM)的強勁需求,以支援更安全、更自動化的駕駛體驗。此外,消費者對車內安全的認知不斷提高,以及對豪華車和電動車個性化功能的需求不斷成長,進一步推動了市場成長。向商業車隊和公共運輸的擴張為駕駛員監控系統 (DMS) 行業的參與企業創造了巨大的成長機會,這得益於加強駕駛員課責、確保乘客安全和遵守車隊管理法規的需求。然而,高昂的系統成本、整合複雜性以及對資料隱私和駕駛員同意的擔憂構成了重大挑戰,可能會阻礙其更廣泛地採用,尤其是在成本敏感的汽車領域。
歐盟、美國和中國的相關部門已強制要求使用駕駛分心監測系統 (DMS),以減少因疲勞和分心駕駛造成的道路交通事故。在歐盟,法規 (EU) 2019/2144 要求自 2026 年 7 月起,所有 M 類和 N 類新車均須配備高級駕駛分心預警 (ADDW) 系統,該系統可監控視覺注意力,並在檢測到分心時發出警告。為此,解決方案提供者正在加速其產品部署。例如,Cipia 於 2022 年 2 月推出了其駕駛員感知 (Driver Sense) 系統,旨在追蹤注意力、疲勞程度以及使用手機和吸菸等行為。該系統面向乘用車和商用車,支援全球法規合規性。這些進展凸顯了安全法規如何積極影響 DMS 的創新和部署。
隨著車輛半自動,確保駕駛員持續參與並做好準備對於安全合規和預防事故至關重要。 DMS 正在整合到更廣泛的 ADAS 套件中,以提供全面的車載安全生態系統,包括車道維持、防撞和駕駛行為分析。例如,AddSecure 於 2023 年 4 月宣布推出基於人工智慧的視訊遠端資訊處理解決方案,該解決方案結合了 DMS 和 ADAS,用於監測打哈欠和點頭等疲勞指標,並提供即時警報,以防止疲勞駕駛事故。 DMS 和 ADAS 的融合反映了整個行業向系統整合發展的趨勢,多功能平台可以增強功能、支援監管標準並減少下一代汽車的硬體冗餘。
隨著車隊營運商尋求減少責任、提高安全合規性並滿足監管要求,向商業車隊和公共運輸的擴張代表駕駛員監控系統 (DMS) 市場的一個重大成長機會。 DMS 解決方案提供對駕駛員行為的即時洞察,從而能夠提前發現疲勞、分心和危險行為。這些功能在遠距物流和客運業務中尤其重要,因為駕駛者的注意力直接影響營運安全和服務可靠性。例如,2025 年 3 月,三菱電機汽車美國公司與 Seeing Machines 合作,在美洲推出 Guardian Gen 3 DMS。該系統適用於商業車隊,使用人工智慧警報和基於事件的影片來檢測分心和困倦。此類整合越來越受到車隊管理人員的青睞,他們優先考慮有助於預防事故、降低保險成本和遵守高運轉率車輛網路法規的技術。
部署先進的 DMS 解決方案,尤其是那些結合了熱像儀、人工智慧處理器和即時分析技術的解決方案,每輛車可能會額外增加 200 至 700 美元的成本,具體取決於系統規格和OEM製化要求。由於需要無縫整合到車輛的電子架構、資訊娛樂平台和 ADAS 套件中,這些成本進一步增加。小型汽車製造商和車隊營運商通常面臨與校準、軟體相容性和法規測試相關的挑戰,這進一步增加了部署時間和技術支援需求。一級供應商還必須應對硬體和軟體協同設計的複雜性,以滿足歐洲新車安全評估協會 (Euro NCAP) 和 GSR 合規性。因此,儘管監管壓力日益增加,但由於前期投資和工程費用高昂,DMS 在成本敏感市場的採用仍然緩慢。
Driver Monitoring System Market Summary
The global driver monitoring system market size was estimated at USD 3.03 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 8.10 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 11.7% from 2025 to 2033. The market is gaining momentum, driven by stringent regulatory mandates from governments across the globe requiring driver monitoring system (DMS) installation in new vehicles.
The rising integration of DMS within advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) across autonomy levels L1 to L3 is driving strong demand from OEMs, supporting safer and more automated driving experiences. Also, increasing consumer awareness around in-cabin safety and growing demand for personalized features in luxury and electric vehicles further accelerate market growth.Expansion into commercial fleets and public transit creates a major growth opportunity for players in the driver monitoring system (DMS) industry, driven by the need to enhance driver accountability, ensure passenger safety, and comply with fleet management regulations. However, high system costs, integration complexities, and concerns around data privacy and driver consent pose significant challenges that may hinder broader adoption, especially in cost-sensitive vehicle segments.
Authorities in the EU, the U.S., and China have mandated DMS to reduce road accidents caused by drowsiness or distraction. In the EU, Regulation (EU) 2019/2144 requires all new vehicles of categories M and N to include advanced driver distraction warning (ADDW) systems from July 2026, capable of monitoring visual attention and issuing alerts when distraction is detected. In response, solution providers are accelerating product rollouts. For example, in February 2022, Cipia introduced its Driver Sense system, designed to track attention, drowsiness, and behaviors such as phone use or smoking. Aimed at both passenger and commercial fleets, it supports global regulatory compliance. These developments highlight how safety legislation is actively shaping DMS innovation and deployment.
As vehicles become increasingly semi-autonomous, ensuring continuous driver engagement and readiness becomes essential for safety compliance and accident prevention. DMS is being integrated into broader ADAS suites to deliver a holistic in-cabin safety ecosystem that includes lane-keeping, collision avoidance, and driver behavior analysis. For instance, in April 2023, AddSecure introduced an AI-powered video telematics solution that combines DMS and ADAS to monitor fatigue indicators such as yawning and head nodding, issuing real-time alerts to prevent drowsy driving incidents. The convergence of DMS with ADAS reflects an industry-wide trend toward system consolidation, where multi-function platforms enhance functionality, support regulatory standards, and reduce hardware redundancy in next-generation vehicles.
Expansion into commercial fleets and public transit represents a major growth opportunity in the driver monitoring system (DMS) market, as fleet operators seek to reduce liability, improve safety compliance, and meet regulatory mandates. DMS solutions provide real-time insights into driver behavior, enabling early detection of fatigue, distraction, or risky actions. These features are particularly critical in long-haul logistics and passenger transport operations, where driver attentiveness directly impacts operational safety and service reliability. For example, in March 2025, Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America partnered with Seeing Machines to promote the Guardian Generation 3 DMS across the Americas. The system targets commercial fleets, using AI-powered alerts and event-based video to detect distraction and drowsiness. Such integrations are gaining traction among fleet managers, who prioritize technologies that help prevent accidents, lower insurance costs, and ensure regulatory compliance across high-utilization vehicle networks.
Implementing advanced DMS solutions, especially those combining infrared cameras, AI processors, and real-time analytics, can add between USD 200 to USD 700 per vehicle, depending on system specifications and OEM customization requirements. These costs are compounded by the need for seamless integration into vehicle electronic architectures, infotainment platforms, and ADAS suites. Smaller automakers and fleet operators often face challenges related to calibration, software compatibility, and regulatory testing, which further increase deployment timelines and technical support needs. Also, Tier 1 suppliers must navigate hardware and software co-design complexities to meet Euro NCAP or GSR compliance. As a result, despite growing regulatory pressure, the high upfront investment and engineering overhead continue to slow DMS penetration in cost-sensitive markets.
Global Driver Monitoring System Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at the global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. For this study, Grand View Research has segmented the global driver monitoring system market report based on component, technology, functionality, vehicle type, and region: