Transportation Research, Part D: Transport and Environment, volume 66, pages 95-103
Drowsiness monitoring based on steering wheel status
Meng Chai
1
,
Shi-Wu Li
1
,
Wencai Sun
1
,
Mengzhu Guo
1
,
Mengyuan Huang
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-01-01
scimago Q1
SJR: 2.328
CiteScore: 14.4
Impact factor: 7.3
ISSN: 13619209, 18792340
General Environmental Science
Civil and Structural Engineering
Transportation
Abstract
Drowsy driving is one of the main causes of road traffic accidents. It is of great significance to study the use of steering wheel status to detect the drowsiness of the driver. In the studies of the steering wheel state, there is a general problem of the parameter selection being not comprehensive and individual differences in the way of the controlling of the steering wheel not being considered. A driving simulator was used to collect eleven parameters related to the steering wheel, where four parameters having significant correlations with driver status were selected using variance analysis. A multilevel ordered logit (MOL) model, support vector machine (SVM) model and BP neural network (BP) model were built based on the selection of the parameters. Under the same conditions of classification, the recognition accuracy of the MOL model was shown to be much higher than that of the two other models. It was concluded that the MOL model using the steering wheel parameters and considering differences among individuals outperforms the others in terms of driver's state recognition.
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