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Mitsubishi Electric Targets Comfort, Safety With New Driver Monitoring System

Oct. 12, 2017

Filed Under: Innovation, Suppliers Tagged With: cameras, comfort, gesture recognition, in-vehicle monitoring system, Mitsubishi Electric, new product, safety

Mitsubishi Electric Corp. (TYO:6503) announced on Oct. 5 that it has developed an in-vehicle driver monitoring system with a wide-angle…...

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