Drivers vigilance : analysis of differences in vigilance states assessment by physiological and mechanical indicators.

Author(s)
Khardi, S. & Vallet, M.
Year
Abstract

This paper presents the results of an experiment which correlates fluctuations in driver EEG measurements with simultaneous changes in vehicle speed and steering wheel movements. The aim is to find a method to automatically monitor driver attention, in order to ALERT the driver if he is in danger of falling asleep at the wheel. Twelve healthy subjects drove on a motorway for six hours, during which time their EEG and EOG were continuously monitored. Steering wheel movements and vehicle speed were also monitored. A video camera also recorded each driver's behaviour. One of these cameras recorded drivers' visual expression.

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C 10157 (In: C 9906 d [electronic version only]) /83 /91 / IRRD 868781
Source

In: "Towards an intelligent transport system" : proceedings of the first world congress on applications of transport telematics and Intelligent Vehicle-Highway Systems IVHS, Palais de Congrès de Paris, France, 30 November - 3 December 1994, Volume 4, p. 1991-1998, 16 ref.

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