Development of an Intelligent Steering System for Reducing Accidents Due To Drowsy Driving & Fatigue
Journal: International Journal of Modern Research in Engineering and Technology (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-06-30
Authors : Patil Kishor B Hameed Husain T.A;
Page : 16-18
Keywords : Intelligent steering system; Distributed gap sensor; fatigue; sleeps disorder; excessive sleepiness and accidents.;
Abstract
The reasons that an accident happen is because the driver falls asleep whiledriving. The accident happened is unexpected think of routine people. In earlier days vehicles were equipped with the alarms which were using motion detector, image processing or by detection of sidelines of road. According to study on human behavioral changes while sleeping, loosening of hand grip(muscle relaxation) & pulse rate lowering takes earlier to the changes of face images or eyelid closing. So by considering this facts &researches, by using the distributed pressure sensor & pulse rate sensor we are trying to decrease response time of the system than earlier systems & give that output to driver's seat to awake the driver as early as possible to prevent accidents.the device is functioning when the signal is detect from human body of driver which has been falls asleep while driving , giving the warning to the driver that will get a sudden shock to give more concentration when driving. That will prevent the driver falling asleep with careful consideration of the consequences.
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