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The global automotive surround view systems market exhibited strong growth during 2015-2020. Automotive surround view systems refer to intelligent camera systems which provide a complete 360 view of the vehicle on an LCD screen that is placed on the dashboard. These systems play an important role in assisting the driver during parking and maneuvering the vehicle. They also offer other benefits such as enabling the driver to get a sharp view on all sides; removing the blind spots; lowering distractions of the driver and improving traffic safety. Over the years, these systems have evolved from low-resolution to high-resolution cameras, providing real-time bird s-eye view of the vehicle and its surroundings. These advantages have significantly contributed to the installation of these systems in modern automobiles. Looking forward, the publisher expects the global automotive surround view systems market to grow
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