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LG Innotek to Foster the Automotive Car Sensing Business into a USD 1.4 Billion Business by 2030, Led by Its RGB-IR In-Cabin camera module

In This Article:

  • Higher resolution and wider field of view, enabling driver and passenger monitoring with a single camera

  • Minimized module size using "wedge bonding" process, increasing space utilization and design flexibility

  • Fostering of business to reach USD 1.4 billion by 2030, strengthening the line-up of car sensing solutions for both interior and exterior applications

SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Innotek (CEO Moon Hyuksoo) announced on December 23 the development of a "Automotive RGB-IR In-Cabin camera module" equipped with a five-megapixel RGB (red, green, blue)-IR (infrared) sensor.

This RGB-IR In-Cabin camera module is a component designed for installation inside vehicles and can be mounted in various locations, such as on the rearview mirror or above the front of the passenger seat. It can detect various aspects of the driver's condition, such as drowsiness or inattention, and enables real-time monitoring of the conditions of passengers as well, such as whether seat belts are being used in the front and second rows.

The key to autonomous driving is ensuring the safety of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. Alongside exterior components, such as camera modules for Autonomous Driving (AD) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) systems, the industry is increasingly focusing on In-Cabin cameras to monitor passengers.

Of particular note is that Europe has mandated the installation of Driver Monitoring Systems (DMSs) in vehicles starting in 2025, and other major countries, including the United States and Japan, are considering similar requirements. As a result, global automakers are increasingly adopting In-Cabin cameras.

  • Higher resolution and wider field of view, enabling driver and passenger monitoring with a single camera

Previous In-Cabin cameras were mostly limited to certain specific functions, such as DMSs and Occupant Monitoring Systems (OMSs). Executing diverse functions often required the installation of multiple cameras.

In contrast, "LG Innotek's RGB-IR In-Cabin camera module" can perform various functions with a single camera. Installed with a high-resolution RGB-IR sensor, it captures red, green, and blue visible light as well as infrared wavelengths, offering a wider viewing angle through the company's unique wide-angle technology.

With a resolution of five megapixels, five times higher than conventional cameras, "LG Innotek's RGB-IR In-Cabin camera module" delivers clearer images for more accurate occupant monitoring. It also supports entertainment features such as video calls and conferencing, which are expected to become more relevant as autonomous driving advances. Additionally, its ability to detect infrared rays allows it to clearly recognize subjects in dark environments, enabling accurate monitoring of occupants even at night, when identifying driver drowsiness is most needed.