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Tobii, ST Mass Breakthrough in Interior Sensing Technology

The VD1940 image sensor is a part of SafeSense by ST, a cutting-edge sensing technology platform created by STMicroelectronics for DMS and OMS.

For a high-end European carmaker, Tobii and STMicroelectronics announced the start of mass manufacturing of an innovative interior sensing system. It pushes the limits of user experience and safety by combining cutting-edge driver and occupant monitoring with a broad field-of-view camera that can see in both daylight and nighttime.

ST VD1940 image sensor in Tobii OMS, DMS interior auto

Technical Information On The Interior Sensing System

The most advanced, effective, and affordable option on the market is offered by Tobii and ST’s combined approach, which enables automotive OEMs to place a single camera within the cabin.

The system integrates STMicroelectronics’ VD1940 primarily intended for automotive applications, with Tobii’s attention-computing technology. The single 5.1MP hybrid pixel architecture of this sensor is sensitive to both RGB (color during the day) and infrared (IR) light.

It provides outstanding image quality because of its wide-angle field of vision, which encompasses the entire cabin. Dual video streams are processed by Tobii’s algorithms to enable the Occupancy Monitoring System (OMS) and Driver Monitoring System (DMS).

With its automotive business segment Tobii Autosense, Tobii is a prominent player in the automotive interior sensing market. It has known to have design victories for over 160 vehicle models and ships both occupancy monitoring solutions (OMS) and driver monitoring soltuions (DMS).

The VD1940 image sensor is a part of SafeSense by ST, a cutting-edge sensing technology platform created by STMicroelectronics for DMS and OMS. It is specifically tailored for automotive safety applications and incorporates functional safety and cyber security features. With this cutting-edge product line, ST is providing dependable, superior, and reasonably priced solutions specifically designed for the automobile sector.

With complete control over the design and production processes, STMicroelectronics is an Integrated Device Manufacturer (IDM) that dominates the entire image sensor supply chain states the official release. By producing its imaging solutions in its European factories, which are currently in mass production and prepared for OEM and Tier 1 integration, this guarantees supply security.

ST VD1940 image sensor in Tobii OMS, DMS interior autoLeadership Comments

“We’re very proud to bring this groundbreaking system to life. This is more than just technology; it’s a vision,” said Adrian Capata, senior vice president of Tobii Autosense. “Image quality is critical, and thanks to our strong collaboration with ST, we’ve achieved a unique balance that allows a single-camera solution to meet rigorous safety standards, while also unlocking enhanced user experiences. By combining visible and IR sensing, we’re enabling intelligent in-cabin environments that truly understand human presence, behavior, and context.”

“As a result of close collaboration on development and integration with Tobii, we have created a new generation of interior sensing technology that is reliable, user-friendly, and ready for widespread adoption across the automotive industry,” said Alexandre Balmefrezol, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Imaging Sub-Group at STMicroelectronics. “We are now rapidly expanding our production capacity to meet the anticipated demand and ensure a seamless transition to mass manufacturing.”

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