Hasco Vision was invited to attend the Aibang Electronic Rearview Mirror CMS Technology Forum, jointly exploring industry development.
With the release of the new national standard GB15084-2022, the market access for CMS (Camera Monitor System) electronic rearview mirrors will receive relevant regulatory approval on July 1, 2023. Vehicles equipped with CMS electronic rearview mirrors will be legally allowed on the roads, officially stepping onto the stage of the era. It replaces traditional optical rearview mirrors with a combination of cameras and displays. Compared to traditional optical mirrors, CMS electronic rearview mirrors provide better visibility in adverse driving conditions such as rain and night. They can reduce blind spots by adjusting the camera, as well as decrease wind resistance, wind noise, and are lightweight. Among these advantages, the reduced wind resistance can significantly contribute to fuel and energy efficiency for cars.
Therefore, CMS is expected to become another iconic component in the intelligentization process of new energy vehicles, garnering significant market attention.
On June 15, 2023, the Electronic Rearview Mirror CMS Industry Chain and Technology Forum, hosted by Aibang Zhizao, took place in Shenzhen. The forum aimed to create a comprehensive platform for in-depth collaboration within the industry, gathering industry wisdom and accelerating the rapid development of the automotive electronic rearview mirror industry.
As a representative of cutting-edge visual technology enterprises, Guan Huajun, Senior Manager of Research and Development at Hasco Vision, was invited to attend the forum. During the roundtable meeting, he shared insights around the product safety of CMS electronic rearview mirrors, challenges in adverse weather scenarios, low wind resistance, and design aesthetics. Guan introduced Hasco Vision's research perspectives and solutions to the participants.
CMS electronic rearview mirror developed by HASCO Vision Co., Ltd.
When addressing the challenges of ensuring product safety for CMS, Guan Huajun stated, "CMS needs to achieve higher-level functional safety in design at both the product and system levels. Meeting the requirements for functional safety levels in screen freezing and screen delay requires collaborative efforts throughout the industry."
Regarding the challenges and solutions for CMS products in adverse weather scenarios, Hasco Vision provided its solution. For night and rainy/snowy weather, Hasco Vision will simulate wind resistance and airflow through its powerful simulation team to design a more reasonable structure to divert rainwater.
CMS electronic rearview mirror developed by HASCO Vision Co., Ltd.
Facing new products and areas, Hasco Vision's designers integrate customer requirements with the external design of cars. They consider the design of electronic rearview mirrors as one of the family design languages for different automotive manufacturers. Additionally, due to the reduced volume constraints brought by CMS, it brings a refreshing sense of beauty and technology to the overall car design. Through simulation and testing, Hasco Vision found that different shapes of CMS products can result in varying degrees of reduced wind resistance.
Finally, Guan Huajun believes, "As one of the iconic new components of smart cars, CMS currently faces numerous challenges, including high costs, changes in user habits, and acceptance. As a major supplier of CMS, to maintain vitality in this new field, efforts need to be made in several aspects, one being the perennial topic—cost savings. The second is to start from the scenario, striving to bring more experiences to users and provide more value under the same cost pressure."