Design of drodeasys (drowsy detection and alarming system)

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The paper discusses the Drowsy Detection & Alarming System that has been developed, using a non-intrusive approach. The system is basically developed to detect drivers dozing at the wheel at night time driving. The system uses a small infra-red night vision camera that points directly towards the driver's face and monitors the driver's eyes in order to detect fatigue. In such a case when fatigue is detected, a warning signal is issued to alert the driver. This paper discusses the algorithms that have been used to detect drowsiness. The decision whether the driver is dozing or not is taken depending on whether the eyes are open for a specific number of frames. If the eyes are found to be closed for a certain number of consecutive frames then the driver is alerted with an alarm. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009.

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Juvale, H. B., Mahajan, A. S., Bhagwat, A. A., Badiger, V. T., Bhutkar, G. D., Dhabe, P. S., & Dhore, M. L. (2009). Design of drodeasys (drowsy detection and alarming system). In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 14 LNEE, pp. 75–79). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8919-0_6

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