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China ranks first for number of patent applications related to ADAS systems
Data from the Korean Intellectual Property Office shows that the number of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)-related patents filed in South Korea, the United States, Japan, China, and Europe has grown by about 20 percent annually, from 2,000 in 2013 to 6,000 in 2019.
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By country, China ranks first with 30.7% of applications, followed by the United States (27.6%), Japan (20.8%), South Korea (10.6%), and Europe (10.3%). Japan accounted for the highest proportion at 38.4%, followed by China (16.5%), Europe (15.9%), South Korea (14.9%), and the United States (11.8%).
From the perspective of manufacturer rankings, Japanese and Korean automakers have the largest number of applications, followed by Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, and Nissan, followed by auto parts manufacturers such as Bosch, Denso, Mando, and Hitachi.
It is reported that ADAS technology uses detection equipment such as cameras, radar, and lidar (LIDAR) to identify driving situations, automatically notify drivers of dangerous situations, and automate some driving functions such as speed control.