The DSM camera is a special type of camera mainly used to detect and alert unsafe driving behavior. The DSM camera can detect changes in the eyes and face, identify all unsafe driving behaviors of the driver while driving, and provide corresponding voice prompts accordingly. These unsafe driving behaviors include fatigue driving (such as yawning, closing eyes), making phone calls, distracted driving (such as looking left and right, bowing head), smoking, and the driver leaving the driver's line of sight.
When installing DSM cameras, the following principles need to be considered:
Installation location: It is recommended to install the DSM camera on the center console or dashboard.
Installation angle: Ensure that the camera is within 30 ° of the driver's right in front, and it is recommended that the angle be as small as possible.
Installation distance: The distance between the camera and the face should be between 60cm and 120cm, and it is recommended to install it at a position of about 80cm.
Facial position: Ensure that the camera is centered towards the driver's face.
Camera angle and interference: Ensure that the camera does not obstruct the driver's line of sight and does not interfere with the driver.
Camera and debris: Ensure that the distance between the camera and the driver's face is not obstructed by other debris such as the steering wheel.
Horizontality: The DSM camera needs to be left and right level and cannot be tilted.
DSM cameras can not only help drivers understand their unsafe driving behaviors and improve driving safety, but also cooperate with monitoring driving platforms to upload data, schedule interventions, and further enhance driving safety.
The DSM camera is a special type of camera mainly used to detect and alert unsafe driving behavior. The DSM camera can detect changes in the eyes and face, identify all unsafe driving behaviors of the driver while driving, and provide corresponding voice prompts accordingly. These unsafe driving behaviors include fatigue driving (such as yawning, closing eyes), making phone calls, distracted driving (such as looking left and right, bowing head), smoking, and the driver leaving the driver's line of sight.
When installing DSM cameras, the following principles need to be considered:
Installation location: It is recommended to install the DSM camera on the center console or dashboard.
Installation angle: Ensure that the camera is within 30 ° of the driver's right in front, and it is recommended that the angle be as small as possible.
Installation distance: The distance between the camera and the face should be between 60cm and 120cm, and it is recommended to install it at a position of about 80cm.
Facial position: Ensure that the camera is centered towards the driver's face.
Camera angle and interference: Ensure that the camera does not obstruct the driver's line of sight and does not interfere with the driver.
Camera and debris: Ensure that the distance between the camera and the driver's face is not obstructed by other debris such as the steering wheel.
Horizontality: The DSM camera needs to be left and right level and cannot be tilted.
DSM cameras can not only help drivers understand their unsafe driving behaviors and improve driving safety, but also cooperate with monitoring driving platforms to upload data, schedule interventions, and further enhance driving safety.