Study on the Effect of Judgment Excitation Mode to Relieve Driving Fatigue Based on MF-DFA

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Abstract

Driving fatigue refers to a phenomenon in which a driver’s physiological and psychological functions become unbalanced after a long period of continuous driving, and their driving skills decline objectively. The hidden dangers of driving fatigue to traffic safety should not be underestimated. In this work, we propose a judgment excitation mode (JEM), which adds secondary cognitive tasks to driving behavior through dual-channel human–computer interaction, so as to delay the occurrence of driving fatigue. We used multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis (MF-DFA) to study the dynamic properties of subjects’ EEG, and analyzed the effect of JEM on fatigue retardation by Hurst exponent value and multifractal spectrum width value. The results show that the multifractal properties of the two driving modes (normal driving mode and JEM) are significantly different. The JEM we propose can effectively delay the occurrence of driving fatigue, and has good prospects for future practical applications.

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Wang, F., Wang, H., Zhou, X., & Fu, R. (2022). Study on the Effect of Judgment Excitation Mode to Relieve Driving Fatigue Based on MF-DFA. Brain Sciences, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12091199

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