This paper continues the analysis of data published previously, focusing on steering wheel behavior and its correlation with driver fatigue (as measured by EEG, heart rate, and subjective evaluation of drowsiness from video). New steering-based weighting functions devised from observed changes in steering wheel motions are presented. Significant correlations between the weighting functions and the measures of driver fatigue suggest that some of the functions could form the basis of a fatigue-detection algorithm.
Correlation of Steering Behavior with Heavy-Truck Driver Fatigue
Sae Technical Papers
Future Transportation Technology Conference & Exposition ; 1996
1996-08-01
Conference paper
English
Correlation of steering behavior with heavy-truck driver fatigue
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