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What is "DMS" and "ADAS"?

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Modern fleet cameras now come equipped with AI-driven safety features such as the Driver Monitoring System (DMS) and Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS).

While DMS focuses on the driver’s state and behavior, ADAS monitors the road and surrounding environment — detecting fatigue, distraction, and risky behavior while also spotting collision risks, and other hazards.


By combining AI-powered driver insights with advanced road awareness, fleets can significantly reduce accidents, improve safety compliance, and protect both drivers and vehicles.


What is DMS?

DMS (Driver Monitoring System) focuses on the driver.

It helps detect behaviors like distraction, fatigue, or unsafe actions while driving, so you can better understand how drivers are behaving behind the wheel.

What is ADAS?

ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) focuses on the road.

It helps detect risky situations in front of the vehicle, such as close following, forward collision risks, or potential pedestrian collisions, supporting safer driving.


Customization options

You can enable or disable specific DMS and ADAS event types based on your fleet’s needs, adjust the sensitivity of each event, and define triggering conditions such as thresholds, delay times, and notification types.

These settings help you fine-tune the system to match your internal safety standards and ensure you’re only notified about the events that matter most to you.

📘The types of events and settings available will depend on the camera device's brand and model.



If you have questions about installation, or which camera models support DMS and ADAS, feel free to contact us anytime. Our team will help you choose the right solution and get everything set up smoothly.

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