Drowsiness/alertness monitor
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1. A method for analyzing drowsiness of a subject having a head and an eye, the method comprising:
- a. measuring motion of the head of the subject in at least one dimension;
b. measuring motion of the eye of the subject;
c. deriving at least one physiological indicator of drowsiness in a waking subject, the at least one physiological indicator, selected from the group of saccade frequency, saccade speed, blink duration, blink frequency, instrument-world scanning performance, and gain of vestibular-ocular reflex, based on motion of the head and the eye; and
d. comparing the at least one derived physiological indicator of the subject with predetermined ranges of acceptable values in such a manner as to determine an onset of drowsiness in the subject.
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A method and apparatus for analyzing drowsiness of a subject. The monitor measures motion of the head of the subject and of one or both eyes of the subject in at least one dimension and derives at least one physiological indication such as gaze stability, saccade speed, saccade frequency, blink duration, and instrument-world scanning performance of the subject. The physiological indicator or indicators are compared with predetermined ranges of acceptable values in such a manner as to determine an onset of drowsiness in the subject.
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1. A method for analyzing drowsiness of a subject having a head and an eye, the method comprising:
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a. measuring motion of the head of the subject in at least one dimension; b. measuring motion of the eye of the subject; c. deriving at least one physiological indicator of drowsiness in a waking subject, the at least one physiological indicator, selected from the group of saccade frequency, saccade speed, blink duration, blink frequency, instrument-world scanning performance, and gain of vestibular-ocular reflex, based on motion of the head and the eye; and d. comparing the at least one derived physiological indicator of the subject with predetermined ranges of acceptable values in such a manner as to determine an onset of drowsiness in the subject. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for analyzing drowsiness of a subject having a head and two eyes, the method comprising:
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a. measuring motion of the head of the subject in at least one dimension; b. measuring motion of the eyes of the subject; c. deriving at least one physiological indicator of drowsiness in a waking subject, the at least one physiological indicator, selected from the group of saccade frequency, saccade speed, blink duration, blink frequency, instrument-world scanning performance, and gain of vestibular-ocular reflex, based on motion of the head and the eyes; and d. comparing the at least one derived physiological indicator of the subject with predetermined ranges of acceptable values in such a manner as to determine an onset of drowsiness in the subject.
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4. A drowsiness monitor for detecting drowsiness of a subject having a head and an eye, the drowsiness monitor comprising:
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a. a head tracker for measuring motion of the head of the subject in at least one dimension; b. an eye tracker for measuring motion of the eye of the subject; and c. an alarm processor for deriving at least one physiological indicator, the at least one physiological indicator drowsiness in a waking subject selected from the group of saccade frequency, saccade speed, blink duration, blink frequency, instrument-world scanning performance, and gain of vestibular-ocular reflex, based on motion of the head and eye, and comparing the at least one physiological indicator with predetermined ranges of acceptable values in such a manner as to determine an onset of drowsiness in the subject. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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