Intelligent Driver Sleep Detection and Alerting System

Athukoralage Awarjana Madubhani Perera, N. N. Pollwaththage, D. Dhammearatchi
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Transportation has already become a vital part of the daily routine of people all around the world. With the increasing demand for transportation, road traffic accidents have also been increasing exponentially. Further, road traffic accidents are found to be one of the critical causes of annual deaths, injuries, and damages worldwide. Among the minor and fatal crashes, distracted driving has been identified as one of the leading causes. Sleepiness/drowsiness or fatigue in drivers can be stated as the most common reasons, and as an unavoidable and unintentional cause for distraction, because most of the time the driver would not be aware of the condition until facing a critical incident. Therefore, identifying sleepiness/drowsiness at the initial stages, and alerting the driver, would contribute to minimizing the risk of such road traffic accidents. The paper presents an automated system that is capable of identifying sleepiness/drowsiness in drivers in the initial stages and immediately alerting the driver. Furthermore, given the criticality of the situation, the system also operates a new feature of simultaneously sharing the current location of the vehicle to a pre-defined close contact of the driver to further minimize the risks and as a prevention mechanism.
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智能驾驶员睡眠检测与报警系统
交通运输已经成为世界各地人们日常生活的重要组成部分。随着交通需求的增加,道路交通事故也呈指数增长。此外,道路交通事故被认为是全世界每年造成死亡、伤害和损害的重要原因之一。在轻微和致命的撞车事故中,分心驾驶已被确定为主要原因之一。司机的困倦或疲劳可以被认为是最常见的原因,也是不可避免的和无意的分心原因,因为大多数时候,司机在面临关键事件之前不会意识到这种情况。因此,在最初阶段识别困倦,并提醒司机,将有助于最大限度地减少此类道路交通事故的风险。本文介绍了一种自动系统,该系统能够在驾驶员的初始阶段识别困倦/困倦,并立即提醒驾驶员。此外,考虑到情况的严重性,该系统还具有一项新功能,即同时将车辆的当前位置共享给预先定义的驾驶员密切接触者,以进一步降低风险,并作为一种预防机制。
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