• Beyond the Dashboard: How Cars Are Learning to Sense Like Humans From tragic lapses in memory to Euro NCAP’s safety vision, sensor fusion is turning vehicles into intelligent guardians In 2019, a sobering study revealed that 37 children in the United States die every year from what experts call “forgotten child syndrome”-a tragic lapse where parents unintentionally leave their child in the backseat[3]. • It happens because the brain’s “autopilot” mode can override short-term memory, especially when routines change. • These heartbreaking incidents have become a rallying cry for automakers and regulators to rethink what safety inside a car truly means. • Today, technology is stepping in where human memory falters. • In-cabin sensing systems, once a futuristic concept, are now a critical line of defense. • They don’t just prevent tragedies-they redefine comfort, personalization, and trust inside the vehicle[1].

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  • From tragic lapses in memory to Euro NCAP’s safety vision, sensor fusion is turning vehicles into intelligent guardians In 2019, a sobering study revealed that 37 children in the United States die every year from what experts call “forgotten child syndrome”-a tragic lapse where parents unintentionally leave their child in the backseat[3]. It happens because the brain’s “autopilot” mode can override short-term memory, especially when routines change. These heartbreaking incidents have become a rallying cry for automakers and regulators to rethink what safety inside a car truly means. Today, tec

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