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Driver fatigue detection system

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 su...

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Main Authors: Rogado, E., Garcia, J.L., Barea, R., Bergasa, L.M., Lopez, E.
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Eyelids
Fatigue
Frequency
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Inattention
Intelligent sensors
Intelligent systems
Psychology
Temperature dependence
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