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Evaluating body movements of a drowsy driver with pressure distribution sensors Itoh, Makoto ; Ishikawa, Ryo ; Inagaki, Toshiyuki

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Göteborg Chalmers University of Technology. SAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre, 2015Description: s. 267-272Subject(s): Online resources: In: FAST-zero'15: 3rd International symposium on future active safety technology toward zero traffic accidents: September 9-11, 2015 Gothenburg, Sweden: proceedingsNotes: Konferens: FAST-zero'15: 3rd International symposium on future active safety technology toward zero traffic accidents, 2015, Gothenburg Abstract: The purpose of this research is to develop a method to detect driver drowsiness with pressure distribution sensors on the driver seat. Use of such sensors has an advantage that the measurement can be done in a non-intrusive manner, and that sensing data can always be obtained while driving. We conducted an experiment with a fixed-base driving simulator. The results suggested that driver body movement increases when driver drowsiness begins to increase.
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Konferens: FAST-zero'15: 3rd International symposium on future active safety technology toward zero traffic accidents, 2015, Gothenburg

The purpose of this research is to develop a method to detect driver drowsiness with pressure distribution sensors on the driver seat. Use of such sensors has an advantage that the measurement can be done in a non-intrusive manner, and that sensing data can always be obtained while driving. We conducted an experiment with a fixed-base driving simulator. The results suggested that driver body movement increases when driver drowsiness begins to increase.