Lincy George is a project lead at Hyundai Mobis Technical Center of North America in the Intelligent Mobility group. She is leading efforts on an In-Cabin Monitoring project. She previously worked as a product owner for multiple autonomous driving projects. Before joining Hyundai Mobis, she spent 3 years working for Tata Consultancy Services, focusing on software development for image processing applications. She holds an M.S. in electrical engineering from University of Michigan, Dearborn.
The Pop in Your Job – What drives you? Why do you love your job?
The motivation to constantly learn and the passion to take up challenging tasks, roles and responsibilities keeps Lincy George motivated at Hyundai Mobis. The Intelligent Mobility group at Hyundai Mobis provides immense opportunities for engineers to work on various projects in ADAS, Autonomous Vehicles, In-Cabin Monitoring and Infotainment Displays all the way from idea conception phase to mass production.
Case study
Monday, December 09
09:45 am - 10:15 am
Live in Dearborn, Michigan
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It is key to explore the role of in-cabin sensors, particularly DMS, to infer the driver’s fitness to drive. Focused on enhancing safety, these systems are designed to detect and respond to various forms of driver distraction and impairment, offering a proactive approach to mitigate potential risks on the road. The personal or biometric data from such systems are mainly used to reduce crash risk, determine the crash casualty, responsibility and even the insurance cost. With such Impairment-Detection Technology currently on the verge of being mandated, it must be accompanied by strong measures to ensure privacy of drivers, passengers, and others.
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