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Tessenderlo, Belgium, 17 March 2020<\/strong> – Eyeware, the Swiss-based 3D eye-tracking technology company on a mission to bring attention-sensing solutions to multiple industries, and Melexis have joined forces to create an advanced driver monitoring system (DMS). The DMS leverages Eyeware\u2019s attention-monitoring technology, which uses Melexis\u2019 new MLX75027 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors with VGA resolution, to enable robust eye gaze and head tracking for in-cabin driver monitoring, even in sunlight.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n The DMS leverages Eyeware\u2019s attention-monitoring technology, which uses Melexis\u2019 new MLX75027 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors with VGA resolution, to enable robust eye gaze and head tracking for in-cabin driver monitoring, even in sunlight.<\/p>\n As a pioneer in the field of eye-tracking, Eyeware<\/a> uses 3D Time-of-Flight cameras to overcome the limitations of infrared-based tracking technology. The company has developed its algorithms using proprietary strategies that are based on data-driven machine learning approaches, making it applicable in systems using low power, cost-effective and compact sensors<\/strong>.<\/p>\n