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Driver-Vehicle-Interface (DVI) Development of a Drowsy Driver Detection and Warning System for Commercial Vehicles
E.M. Ayoob, R. Grace, and A. Steinfeld
tech. report CMU-RI-TR-05-46, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, September, 2005.

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Abstract

This work is a culmination of years of research to develop an effective in-vehicle countermeasure to drowsy driving. Previous work has developed an effective and independently validated measure of drowsiness, PERCLOS, which has been incorporated into a drowsy driver monitor. This effort seeks to develop an associated drowsy driver interface that enables effective, user-centered interactions with the underlying system. The drowsy driver interface has been designed through a careful participatory design process that included both design experts and CMV drivers.

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Associated centers: NREC, VASC, SRI, MRTC, and FRC
Associated lab/group: Human-Robot Interaction Group
Associated project: Copilot

Number of pages: 137

Text Reference

E.M. Ayoob, R. Grace, and A. Steinfeld, Driver-Vehicle-Interface (DVI) Development of a Drowsy Driver Detection and Warning System for Commercial Vehicles, tech. report CMU-RI-TR-05-46, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, September, 2005.

BibTeX Reference

@techreport{Ayoob_2005_5154,
   author = "Ellen M Ayoob and Richard Grace and Aaron Steinfeld",
   title = "Driver-Vehicle-Interface (DVI) Development of a Drowsy Driver Detection and Warning System for Commercial Vehicles",
   institution = "Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University",
   month = "September",
   year = "2005",
   number = "CMU-RI-TR-05-46",
   address = "Pittsburgh, PA"
}


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