HARMAN revealed at the CES exhibition a sensing system for cars, which can measure the heart rate and breathing of the driver

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The system was developed by the Israeli company CAARESYS, a pioneer of radar sensors in driver’s cabins, which was recently acquired by Harman and is currently part of the company’s ADAS/AD division

Harman, a wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, which specializes in the development of technologies for connected cars and other IT solutions, unveiled at the CES exhibition in Las Vegas, a system designed to improve the health and safety of the driver and passengers in vehicles. The ReadyCare solution includes, among other things, a driver monitoring system (DMS) that uses, among other things, cameras and radar – without physical contact – that can accurately measure the heart rate and breathing of the driver, a figure that can help identify abnormalities in his health and can even distinguish whether the mind of The driver is distracted from the road, the degree of his fatigue and his concentration on the road.

The system was developed by the Israeli company CAARESYS, a pioneer of radar sensors in driver’s cabins, which was recently acquired by Harman and is currently part of the company’s ADAS/AD division.

according to Ilya Slouch, former co-founder and CEO of CAARESYS and currently director of the ADAS (advanced vehicle assistance systems) division of Harman Israel, depending on the driver’s diagnosis, the system can activate a series of proactive stimuli, such as increasing the music volume – inside the vehicle – that will return the driver to “reset” , to “wake up” him and get him out of the situation that interferes with driving. “The technology we have developed even offers compatibility with several navigation engines and provides an alternative choice for an especially busy route in the form of a more ‘calm’ route, which reduces increased stress levels of the driver while he is on the road. By identifying stress factors in real time such as traffic jams, or weather and adjusting the route accordingly, the solution will help reduce the stress or anxiety of the driver.”

“The new solution strengthens our offer of solutions for the car, while building on the digital cockpit solution tanks and the advanced driving support systems (ADAS) of Harman,” she says Michal Geva, CEO of Harman Israel, whose CAARESYS team joined her ranks in Hod Hasharon. “Third-party suppliers and OEMs can now integrate the system as part of the construction and design of the driver’s cabin in cars. The ability to monitor and receive vital signs of the driver and passengers including receiving insights in real time will allow them to offer new levels of safety, comfort and well-being in the vehicle in its growing product line.’

The company did not specify which manufacturers intend to integrate the new system, but at the North American Auto Show not long ago BMW presented the technology when it was integrated into its car.

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