Drowsiness detection system
First Claim
1. A drowsiness detection system comprising:
- A heart rate sensor for determining a heart rate of an occupant and generating a signal indicating the heart rate;
A position sensor for determining a head position of the occupant over time and generating a signal indicating the head position over time; and
A control unit determining whether the occupant is drowsy based upon the heart rate and the head position over time.
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Abstract
This invention describes a non-intrusive system used to determine if the driver of a vehicle is drowsy and at risk of falling asleep at the wheel due to drowsiness. The system consists of two different drowsiness detection systems and a control unit. This redundancy reduces the risk of a false drowsiness assessment. The first subsystem consists of an array of sensors, mounted in the vehicle headliner and seat, which detects head movements that are indicative characteristics of a drowsy driver. The second subsystem consists of heart rate monitoring sensors placed in the steering wheel. The control unit is used to analyze the sensory data and determine the driver'"'"'s drowsiness state and therefore corresponding risk of falling asleep while driving. Through sensory fusion, intelligent software algorithms, and the data provided by the sensors, the system monitors driver characteristics that may indicate a drowsy driver. If the driver is found to be drowsy, a signal is outputted which may be used to activate a response system. This system is not limited to automobiles; this system may be used in any type of vehicle, including aircrafts, trains and boats.
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7 Claims
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1. A drowsiness detection system comprising:
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A heart rate sensor for determining a heart rate of an occupant and generating a signal indicating the heart rate;
A position sensor for determining a head position of the occupant over time and generating a signal indicating the head position over time; and
A control unit determining whether the occupant is drowsy based upon the heart rate and the head position over time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for determining a drowsy driver including the steps of:
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a) determining a heart rate of the driver;
b) determining a head position over time of the driver; and
c) determining whether the driver is drowsy based upon said steps a) and b).
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