Alert monitoring system
First Claim
1. An alert monitoring system for use by a person in order to detect drowsiness, inattention, or substance abuse comprising,a.) means juxtaposed to certain facial areas for respectively detecting positions of the person'"'"'s eyes and head when the eyes are fixating upon a viewed object,b.) said juxtaposed means allowing said person to freely move in all directions wherein said juxtaposed means includes an appliance for positioning in the vicinity of the eyes, andc.) said appliance comprising a frame means including ear pieces to provide mounting and positioning means for first and second sensing means,d.) said first sensing means comprising biopotential electrodes which are in physical contact with the face above and below the eye,e.) said first and second sensing means located upon said juxtaposed means for generating first and second signals respectively based upon a fixation of the eyes upon said viewed object and the position of the head with respect to the fixation;
- f.) means for combining said first and second signals to generate a third signal,g.) said third signal providing an indication that the eyes are fixating or not fixating upon said viewed object;
h.) means for receiving said third signal to determine whether it is within or outside a defined limit,i.) such that when the eyes are not fixating upon said object said third signal is outside said limit,j.) whereby the person is deemed to be impaired due to said drowsiness, inattention, or substance abuse, andk.) when the eyes are fixating upon the object, said third signal is within said limit and the person is not impaired.
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Abstract
A system for monitoring alertness of a human while performing certain tasks. Alertness is detected herein by determining the tracking ability of the eye with respect to a visual disturbance, and is measured with respect to head motion. A decision circuit is provided when the motor response of the eye is deemed to be impaired as a result of drowsiness, inattention, or substance abuse.
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13 Claims
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1. An alert monitoring system for use by a person in order to detect drowsiness, inattention, or substance abuse comprising,
a.) means juxtaposed to certain facial areas for respectively detecting positions of the person'"'"'s eyes and head when the eyes are fixating upon a viewed object, b.) said juxtaposed means allowing said person to freely move in all directions wherein said juxtaposed means includes an appliance for positioning in the vicinity of the eyes, and c.) said appliance comprising a frame means including ear pieces to provide mounting and positioning means for first and second sensing means, d.) said first sensing means comprising biopotential electrodes which are in physical contact with the face above and below the eye, e.) said first and second sensing means located upon said juxtaposed means for generating first and second signals respectively based upon a fixation of the eyes upon said viewed object and the position of the head with respect to the fixation; -
f.) means for combining said first and second signals to generate a third signal, g.) said third signal providing an indication that the eyes are fixating or not fixating upon said viewed object; h.) means for receiving said third signal to determine whether it is within or outside a defined limit, i.) such that when the eyes are not fixating upon said object said third signal is outside said limit, j.) whereby the person is deemed to be impaired due to said drowsiness, inattention, or substance abuse, and k.) when the eyes are fixating upon the object, said third signal is within said limit and the person is not impaired. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An alert monitoring system for use by a person in order to detect drowsiness, inattention, or substance abuse comprising
a.) means juxtapositioned to certain facial areas for respectively detecting positions of the person'"'"'s eyes and head, b.) said juxtaposed means allowing said person to freely move in all directions, c.) said juxtaposed means including means for generating first and second signals respectively based upon a fixation of the eyes upon a viewed object and the position of the head with respect to the fixation, and said first signal lagging said second signal; -
d.) means for applying a delay to said second signal with respect to said first signal to optimize said signals with respect to one another such that said lagging is minimized, and said means for applying a delay permitting delays of different value to be selected and applied to said second signal; e.) means for cross-correlating said first and delayed second signals to generate a third signal, and said cross-correlating means averaging any spurious signals caused by noise; f.) means for applying said third signal to said delay means to produce a delay of proper value for maximizing said third signal; g.) an alarm means coupled to said third signal, h.) whereby when a certain magnitude of said delay exceeds a pre-determined value, said alarm means is activated and a person is deemed to be impaired due to said drowsiness, inattention, or substance abuse. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. An alert monitoring system for use by a person in order to detect drowsiness, inattention, or substance abuse comprising,
a.) means juxtaposed to certain facial areas for respectively detecting positions of the person'"'"'s eyes and head when the eyes are fixating upon a viewed object; -
b.) said juxtaposed means allowing said person to freely move in all directions, and c.) said juxtaposed means including means for generating first and second analog signals respectively based upon a fixation of the eyes upon said viewed object as well as the position of the head with respect to the fixation, and a lag occurring in the first signal with respect to the second signal; d.) means for converting said first and second analog signals into digital form; e.) means for receiving said digitized first signal, and said digitized second signal after passing through a variable delay means, to cross-correlate said signals, said receiving means generating a cross-correlated third signal to average out spurious background noise; f.) means for receiving said third signal and generating a fourth signal for selecting and modifying said variable delay means and for increasing or decreasing the delay applied to said second signal to minimize said lag; g.) means coupled to said modifying means to determine whether said cross-correlated third signal is within or outside a defined limit upon receiving respective second and fourth signals; h.) whereby if the delay in a response of the eye is outside said defined limit, a person is deemed to be impaired due to said drowsiness, inattention, or substance abuse. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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