Results 211 to 220 of about 28,418 (263)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Drivers' fatigue studies

Ergonomics, 1997
This paper summarizes the results of several fatigue studies of bus and truck drivers using different approaches. It presents findings from 24 city bus drivers obtained by the use of biochemical and psychophysiological tests before and after 7 h of driving.
openaire   +2 more sources

Driver fatigue detection system

2008 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics, 2009
This paper presents a method for detecting the early signs of fatigue/drowsiness during driving. Analysing some biological and environmental variables, it is possible to detect the loss of alertness prior to the driver falling asleep. As a result of this analysis, the system will determine if the subject is able to drive.
E. Rogado   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Driver fatigue detection system

2015 International Conference on Information Processing (ICIP), 2015
Drowsiness detection system is based on identifying suitable driver-related and/or vehicle related variables that are correlated to the drivers level of drowsiness. International statistics shows that a large number of road accidents are caused by driver fatigue.
F. S. C. Clement   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Driver Fatigue Detection

2016
Driver fatigue detection is a term used to develop a nonintrusive system which can detect fatigue of the driver and issue a timely warning. The idea behind this project is to monitor the driver’s eyes using a camera in real time and to develop algorithm that can detect driver fatigue.
Abdullah, Muhamad Hafiz   +6 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Driver fatigue during extended rail operations

Applied Ergonomics, 2008
Relay is an effective mode of freight transportation within Australia. Relay requires two crews to drive the train continuously from one specified destination to another and return with crews working in alternating shifts. The aim of the current investigation was to assess fatigue levels during extended relay operations.Nine drivers participated and ...
Sarah M, Jay   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Fatigue, workload and adaptive driver systems

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1997
This paper is directed to the further understanding of the problems of fatigue and workload and their role in diminishing driving capability. We present a specific strategy designed to defend against the adverse effects of fatigue and workload extremes through the use of adaptive driver systems.
P A, Hancock, W B, Verwey
openaire   +2 more sources

Indicators of fatigue in truck drivers

Applied Ergonomics, 1994
This study examined physiological and psychological changes in one solo truck driver and both drivers in a two-up truck crew during several 5-6 day round-trips to the north west of Western Australia. Endocrine catecholamine levels, cardiac sinus arrhythmia and serial reaction performance all showed progressive changes over the journey.
Hartley, L.R.   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Driver fatigue: Electroencephalography and psychological assessment

Psychophysiology, 2002
Fatigue has major implications for transportation system safety; therefore, investigating the psychophysiological links to fatigue could enhance our understanding and management of fatigue in the transport industry. This study examined the psychophysiological changes that occurred during a driver simulator task in 35 randomly selected subjects. Results
Saroj K L, Lal, Ashley, Craig
openaire   +2 more sources

Optimized driver safety through driver fatigue detection methods

2017 International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICEI), 2017
Road accidents are prone to number human deaths. There are different reasons leads to road accidents, but drivers fatigue or distraction is main threat in major accidental cases. Therefore, recently various methods explained by many authors for early detection of driver drowsiness in order to prevent accidents on road. The methods are commonly known as
Omar Wathiq, Bhavna D. Ambudkar
openaire   +1 more source

Driver fatigue detection : A survey

AFRICON 2009, 2009
Driver fatigue is among the most common causes for serious road accidents around the world. This is particularly evident in the transportation industry, where a driver of a heavy vehicle is often exposed to hours of monotonous driving which can result in fatigue without frequent rest periods.
R.C. Coetzer, G.P. Hancke
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy