Electroencephalogram (EEG) data are an effective indicator to evaluate driver fatigue, but it is usually disturbed by noise. The frequent head nodding, as well as the time of day and total driving time, also have very close relationship with driver fatigue. All these factors should be taken into account for comprehensive driver fatigue evaluation. 50 drivers are recruited to take part in the fatigue‐oriented experiment on the driving simulator. Based on the EEG samples, the EEG‐based indicator of driver fatigue has been established by artificial neural network. Subsequently, a new algorithm is present to compute the head nodding angle with posture data from the passive tools fixed on the driver's head and trunk, respectively, and then head‐based indicator of driver fatigue is determined. Finally, a new evaluation model of driver fatigue is established with integration of four fatigue‐based indicators with DBN (Dynamic Bayesian Network). The results show that it is more accurate to evaluate the driver fatigue compared with the sole EEG‐based indicator.
Driver fatigue evaluation model with integration of multi‐indicators based on dynamic Bayesian network
IET Intelligent Transport Systems ; 9 , 5 ; 547-554
2015-06-01
8 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
occupational stress , passive tools , artificial neural network , EEG‐based indicator , multi‐indicators , head‐based indicator , driver fatigue evaluation model , EEG samples , neural nets , posture data , dynamic Bayesian network , Bayes methods , electroencephalogram data , electroencephalography , driving simulator , head nodding angle , intelligent transportation systems , fatigue‐oriented experiment
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