Navigation systems could drive up safety in Europe

A report by Frost & Sullivan suggests a boom ahead for map-based driver assistance systems (DAS) in Europe as manufacturers seek to improve vehicle safety. The analysis, titled “Strategic Analysis of Integration of ADAS with Telematics,” said that map-based data will play a larger role in safety systems by 2015. “Maps can enhance the environmental sensing capabilities of existing active safety systems,” wrote Frost & Sullivan research analyst P. Aswin Kumar. “Digital map-enabled ADAS systems can reduce traffic jams, improve road safety and, ultimately, lower social costs related to road safety in Europe.” According to the report, while ...

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