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驾驶员监控系统市场规模、份额及趋势分析报告:按组件、技术、功能、车辆类型、地区、细分市场预测,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 |
驾驶员监控系统市场驱动因素概述
2024 年全球驾驶员监控系统市场规模估计为 30.3 亿美元,预计到 2033 年将达到 81 亿美元,2025 年至 2033 年的复合年增长率为 11.7%。全球各国政府推出的严格法规要求在新车上安装驾驶员监控系统 (DMS),这推动了该市场的发展。
DMS 在 L1 至 L3 自动驾驶等级的高级驾驶辅助系统 (ADAS) 中的日益集成,推动了原始设备製造OEM)的强劲需求,以支援更安全、更自动化的驾驶体验。此外,消费者对车内安全的认识不断提高,以及对豪华车和电动车个性化功能的需求不断增长,进一步推动了市场成长。向商业车队和公共运输的扩张为驾驶员监控系统 (DMS) 行业的参与企业创造了巨大的成长机会,这得益于加强驾驶员课责、确保乘客安全和遵守车队管理法规的需求。然而,高昂的系统成本、整合复杂性以及对资料隐私和驾驶员同意的担忧构成了重大挑战,可能会阻碍其更广泛地采用,尤其是在成本敏感的汽车领域。
欧盟、美国和中国的相关部门已强制要求使用驾驶分心监测系统 (DMS),以减少因疲劳和分心驾驶造成的道路交通事故。在欧盟,法规 (EU) 2019/2144 要求自 2026 年 7 月起,所有 M 类和 N 类新车均须配备高级驾驶分心预警 (ADDW) 系统,该系统可监控视觉注意力,并在检测到分心时发出警告。为此,解决方案提供者正在加速其产品部署。例如,Cipia 于 2022 年 2 月推出了其驾驶员感知 (Driver Sense) 系统,旨在追踪注意力、疲劳程度以及使用手机和吸烟等行为。该系统面向乘用车和商用车,支援全球法规合规性。这些进展凸显了安全法规如何积极影响 DMS 的创新和部署。
随着车辆半自动,确保驾驶员持续参与并做好准备对于安全合规和预防事故至关重要。 DMS 正在整合到更广泛的 ADAS 套件中,以提供全面的车载安全生态系统,包括车道维持、防撞和驾驶行为分析。例如,AddSecure 于 2023 年 4 月宣布推出基于人工智慧的视讯远端资讯处理解决方案,该解决方案结合了 DMS 和 ADAS,用于监测打哈欠和点头等疲劳指标,并提供即时警报,以防止疲劳驾驶事故。 DMS 和 ADAS 的融合反映了整个行业向系统整合发展的趋势,多功能平台可以增强功能、支援监管标准并减少下一代汽车的硬体冗余。
随着车队营运商寻求减少责任、提高安全合规性并满足监管要求,向商业车队和公共运输的扩张代表驾驶员监控系统 (DMS) 市场的一个重大成长机会。 DMS 解决方案提供对驾驶员行为的即时洞察,从而能够提前发现疲劳、分心和危险行为。这些功能在远距物流和客运业务中尤其重要,因为驾驶者的注意力直接影响营运安全和服务可靠性。例如,2025 年 3 月,三菱电机汽车美国公司与 Seeing Machines 合作,在美洲推出 Guardian Gen 3 DMS。该系统适用于商业车队,使用人工智慧警报和基于事件的影片来检测分心和困倦。此类整合越来越受到车队管理人员的青睐,他们优先考虑有助于预防事故、降低保险成本和遵守高运转率车辆网路法规的技术。
部署先进的 DMS 解决方案,尤其是那些结合了热像仪、人工智慧处理器和即时分析技术的解决方案,每辆车可能会额外增加 200 至 700 美元的成本,具体取决于系统规格和OEM製化要求。由于需要无缝整合到车辆的电子架构、资讯娱乐平台和 ADAS 套件中,这些成本进一步增加。小型汽车製造商和车队营运商通常面临与校准、软体相容性和法规测试相关的挑战,这进一步增加了部署时间和技术支援需求。一级供应商还必须应对硬体和软体协同设计的复杂性,以满足欧洲新车安全评估协会 (Euro NCAP) 和 GSR 合规性。因此,儘管监管压力日益增加,但由于前期投资和工程费用高昂,DMS 在成本敏感市场的采用仍然缓慢。
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: