Abstract

Advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs) are accelerating the growth of infrared (IR) devices used in automotive applications. Some of these are well-known applications, such as ambient light sensing, steering wheel sensors, and rain sensors. However, many new technologies for ADASs, such as LIDAR, driver monitoring, adaptive beam, and matrix lighting, are still in the early evolution phase of the product life cycle. Figure 1 provides a snapshot of some of the IR devices from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors (Regensburg, Germany) and the applications for which they can be used.

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