Sleep deprivation and sleep disorder continues to cause problems on the road. Reducing the number of accidents related to driver fatigue would save the society a significant amount of money and personal suffering. Monitoring the driver's symptoms can help determine driver fatigue early enough to prevent accidents due to lack of awareness. The report describes advances towards a non-intrusive approach for real-time detection of driver fatigue. It uses a video camera that points directly toward the driver's face and monitors the driver's eye to deter micro-sleeps, or short periods of sleep of about three-to-four seconds.
Automatic Detection of Driver Fatigue. Phase 3
1999
50 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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