DocumentCode
1656704
Title
Using driver´s head movements evolution as a drowsiness indicator
Author
Popieul, Jean Christophe ; Simon, Phippe ; Loslever, Pierre
Author_Institution
Lab. d´´Autom., CNRS, Nantes, France
fYear
2003
Firstpage
616
Lastpage
621
Abstract
Many studies have been conducted to try to put forward measurable indicators that could help in the design of alerting devices used to reliably monitor severe driver drowsiness. However, most of these indicators are either too sensitive to environment modifications (performance indicators), invasive for the driver (EEG, EOG...) or are complex and expensive to measure (Eye blinks, PERCLOS...). This study aims at proposing a set of indicators related to driver performance and physiology that could be efficient for monitoring driver drowsiness and be easy to measure. Thirty two subjects took part to a long duration simulated highway trip (336 km) during which performance and physiological data were recorded The analysis of these data puts forward two sets of indicators : firstly, a set of performance indicators whose evolutions are consistent with those described in literature. They ensure the detection of drowsiness during the experiment. Secondly, a set of physiological indicators : the head movements dispersion. This has revealed itself to be a very good indicator as it evolves in the same way as the performance ones on long lasting periods while being poorly influenced by the road environment, contrary to most performance indicators.
Keywords
man-machine systems; psychology; road safety; 336 km; driver drowsiness indicator; driver performance indicators; drivers head movements evolution; eye blinks; head movements dispersion; long duration simulated highway trip; physiological data; road environment; Analytical models; Biomedical monitoring; Brain modeling; Data analysis; Electroencephalography; Electrooculography; Magnetic heads; Performance analysis; Physiology; Road transportation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium, 2003. Proceedings. IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7848-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IVS.2003.1212983
Filename
1212983
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