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Mobile Platform Detect and Alerts System for Driver Fatigue
Author(s) -
Maysoon Abulkhair,
Arwa H. Alsahli,
Kawther M. Taleb,
Atheer M. Bahran,
Fatimah M. Alzahrani,
Hend A. Alzahrani,
Lamiaa Fattouh Ibrahim
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
procedia computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.334
H-Index - 76
ISSN - 1877-0509
DOI - 10.1016/j.procs.2015.08.531
Subject(s) - computer science , android (operating system) , laptop , alertness , real time computing , mobile phone , software , phone , robustness (evolution) , embedded system , mobile device , simulation , operating system , biochemistry , medicine , linguistics , philosophy , chemistry , pharmacology , gene
Transition state between being awake and asleep is called drowsiness. When driver is in this state he can cause accidents because his reaction time is slower, his attentiveness is reduced, and his information processing is less efficient. Driver Fatigue Detection System (called FDS) has been proposed by the authors in a recent work. The FDS aims to monitor the driver and the alertness to prevent them from falling asleep at the wheel. In the present paper, the FDS software is modified to be run in smartphone instead of Laptop which is very hard to fixed in a car and use all advantages of smartphone like camera and late weight. The proposed system will solve this problem by using a mobile phone camera; the phone will be put on a stand in the car to make the driver feels comfortable. The proposed system has hardware and software components such as mobile camera and Android SDK. Both components are integrated together to record real video for the driver, and then processing it for real-time eye tracking. This system has reserve all advantages in FDS like fast and real-time face and eye tracking, external illumination interference is limited, more robustness and accuracy allowance for fast head/face movement. The Main goals of this system are to ensure that the driver is staying awake during his drive, make the driver feels comfortable and to help decrease the number of accidents

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