Driver fatigue detection systems are at the forefront of efforts to enhance road safety by mitigating the risks associated with drowsiness and reduced vigilance. These systems utilise an array of ...
During the hectic lives we lead, we all have a tendency to push ourselves a little harder and further than perhaps we should, leading to shorter sleep times and tiredness. Being tired behind your desk ...
Rear View Safety, a provider of vehicle safety systems, debuted its RVS-335 iVue Driver Fatigue System that uses advanced algorithms to alert drivers when detecting drowsiness. Suited for trucks and ...
Rear View Safety recently released the MR688 Driver Fatigue Monitoring System to the market. According to the company, the product, which is designed to alert a driver to situations where driver ...
Subaru has become the first car maker to deploy facial recognition inside a vehicle for the purpose of detecting driver fatigue. The feature, named DriverFocus, is part of the EyeSight Driver Assist ...
Most of you will be familiar with the dual-camera (driver- and road-facing) techs that have been around quite a while now in various permutations in trucking. Most of you, furthermore, judging by our ...
The George Washington University Center for Intelligent Systems Research (CISR) is developing a new, inconspicuous drowsy-driver detection system The George Washington University Center for ...
Driver monitoring for fatigue and distraction has become a major focus of automotive safety regulators and governments worldwide. This trend looks set to continue in SAE level 2 (partial) and 3 ...
Driver- and road-facing cameras, speed limiters, collision mitigation systems, lane departure warning systems, lane-keeping/lane centering systems, telematics and ELDs. These technologies are all ...
Driver monitoring—using cameras and sensors to determine if a driver is paying attention—is becoming an increasing part of modern vehicle safety. But privacy advocates warn that there’s a big ...