Detecting driver drowsiness : a survey of system designs and technology.

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Chacon-Murguia, M.I. & Prieto-Resendiz, C.
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Driving and transporting goods are necessary for human activity. As a consequence of drivers spending a considerable amount of time at the workplace, and usually under pressure, vehicular accidents have become a great contributor to mortality in several countries. Traffic accidents in countries such as the United States are a central concern. For instance, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Fatality Analysis Reporting System Encyclopedia [1] shows that there were approximately 55,926 vehicles involved in collisions in 2007, 9,797 of which were due to driver fatigue and inattention. The reported driver-related factors include the driver was drowsy, sleepy, asleep, and/or fatigued, the driver was under the influence of alcohol, drugs, and/or medication, the driver was inattentive (talking, eating, etc.) a cellular telephone was present in the vehicle, a cellular telephone was in use in vehicle. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
20210188 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, Vol. 4 (2015), No. 4 (October), p. 107-119, 97 ref.

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