Mobile Automatic Digital Recording ( MADR )

Zen MADR is an all-in-one Blackbox system for Vehicle security and safety. We have curated the technology to observe, analyse, and Maintain the driver as well as the Vehicle safety.
 

The Main components of MADR are ADAS and DMS

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

Zen Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are electronic systems installed in vehicles to assist drivers in the driving process. These systems use sensors and cameras to gather information about the vehicle’s surroundings and provide the driver with information about potential hazards or obstacles. ADAS can help drivers avoid collisions, maintain control of the vehicle, and reduce the risk of accidents.

Compatible Vehicles

Zen ADAS features include:

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

This system uses radar or cameras to maintain a safe distance between the vehicle and the vehicle ahead.

Lane Departure Warning (LDW)

This system alerts the
driver when the vehicle
drifts out of its lane.

Blind Spot Detection (BSD)

This system alerts the driver when another vehicle is in the
blind spot.

Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)

This system automatically applies the brakes when it detects an imminent collision.

Forward Collision Warning (FCW)

This system alerts the driver when a collision with the vehicle ahead is imminent.

Pedestrian Detection (PD)

This system uses cameras and sensors to detect pedestrians and alert the driver in case of a potential collision.

ADAS systems are becoming increasingly common in modern vehicles and can greatly improve safety on the road. They are also a stepping stone towards fully autonomous vehicles.

Driver Monitoring System

Zen driver monitoring system is a technology that uses sensors and cameras to track the behavior of a driver while they are operating a vehicle. The system is designed to detect when the driver is fatigued, distracted, or otherwise impaired, and alert the driver or take other corrective actions to prevent accidents.

Zen DMS uses computer vision algorithms to analyze the driver’s face and eye movements, as well as other data such as vehicle speed and steering wheel angle, to determine if the driver is alert and paying attention to the road. If the system detects signs of fatigue or distraction, it can give an audible alert to the driver, or even take control of the vehicle to prevent an accident.

Driver monitoring systems are becoming increasingly common in modern cars, particularly those with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving capabilities. They are seen as an important safety feature that can help prevent accidents caused by driver error or inattention.