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Next-Generation Automotive HMI

Price: Starting at USD 3,000
Publish Date: 17 May 2022
Code: AN-5543
Research Type: Report
Pages: 42
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Identify carmakers' HMI objectives and their impact on the supply chain.
  • Assess how other auto trends (e.g., electrification and automation) will drive new HMI requirements or the availability of relevant enabling technologies for HMI.
  • Use automotive HMI market sizing forecasts for strategy formulation and product planning.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Comprehensive assessment of how carmakers are adopting driver and occupant monitoring systems.
  • Analysis of how voice is evolving into personal assistants.
  • Evaluation of the main HMI challenges and strategic recommendations to carmakers and their suppliers.
  • Cabin sensing market sizing by type (diver and cabin monitoring), architecture (stand-alone and consolidated), and domain integration (digital cockpit and ADAS).
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • What are the key automotive HMI trends?
  • How will displays, voice, and cabin sensing systems evolve?
  • How will multimodal AI-based HMI approaches affect software and hardware architecture?
  • How do electrification and automation affect HMI?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Engineers and decision-makers within Tier Two suppliers developing HMI software and automotive silicon.
  • Strategic decision-makers at car OEMs and Tier One suppliers.
  • Planners at software engineering companies helping carmakers develop HMI frameworks and software-defined vehicle platforms.

Companies Mentioned

Alibaba Group
Apple Inc.
Aptiv
Baidu, Inc.
BMW Group
BOSCH
Broadcom Limited
Broadcom Limited
Google
Harman
Hyundai
Imagination Technologies
KT Corporation
Land Rover
LG Electronics Inc
Microsoft Corporation
Mobileye
NVIDIA
NXP Semiconductors
Qualcomm Inc
STMicroelectronics
Tata
Tencent
Tesla
TomTom
Wind River

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 

1.1. Key Trends 
1.2. Challenges 
1.3. Implications and Strategic Recommendations

2. VOICE 

2.1. Hybrid Systems 
2.2. Integration between Digital Ecosystems5
2.3. Proprietary versus Third-Party Voice Assistants 
2.4. Next-Gen Voice Assistants: Personal Assistants 
2.5. Benefits 
2.6. Drawbacks 

3. DISPLAYS

3.1. Cluster Displays 
3.2. Head-Up Display 
3.3. AR HUD 
3.4. Transparent Surfaces
3.5. The Impact of Multi Displays on UX 
3.6. Android Automotive OS (AAOS) 

4. CABIN SENSING 

4.1. Camera-Based DMS 
4.2. Occupant Monitoring System 
4.3. Key Cabin Sensing Players 

5. OTHER HMI TRENDS 

5.1. Multimodal AI-Based HMI 
5.2. Connectivity with External Devices 

6. TRENDS AFFECTING HMI

6.1. Electrification 
6.2. Autonomous Driving 

7. KEY PLAYERS 

7.1. Ambarella 
7.2. Aptiv 
7.3. Luxoft 
7.4. Blackberry
7.5 HARMAN 
7.6. Imagination 
7.7. Intellias 
7.8. NXP 
7.9. Qualcomm 
7.10. Tata Elxsi 
7.11. TomTom IndiGO 
7.12. WDC
7.13. Wind River 

8. MARKET FORECASTS 

8.1. Voice 
8.2. Displays 
8.3. DMS and OMS 
8.4. Digital Cockpit 

Companies Mentioned

  • Alibaba Group
  • Apple Inc.
  • Aptiv
  • Baidu, Inc.
  • BMW Group
  • BOSCH
  • Broadcom Limited
  • Broadcom Limited
  • Google
  • Harman
  • Hyundai
  • Imagination Technologies
  • KT Corporation
  • Land Rover
  • LG Electronics Inc
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Mobileye
  • NVIDIA
  • NXP Semiconductors
  • Qualcomm Inc
  • STMicroelectronics
  • Tata
  • Tencent
  • Tesla
  • TomTom
  • Wind River