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Omnitracs’ next generation of SmartSense uses SmartDrive technology to integrate cameras, sensors, AI, and computer vision to detect inattention and help keep drivers focused on the road.
Netradyne’s Driver Drowsiness with Driver Monitoring System (DMS) Sensor helps fleets mitigate deadly issues.
Drowsy driving is experienced across all age groups but is most common between the ages of 46–64, with 42 percent of respondents reporting ever having nodded off behind the wheel during research.
The George Washington University Center for Intelligent Systems Research (CISR) is developing a new, inconspicuous drowsy-driver detection system. Using The George Washington University Center for ...
Netradyne has launched its third-generation Driver Drowsiness with Driver Monitoring System (DMS) Sensor for real-time detection and intervention of drowsy driving. Unlike systems that respond only to ...
Fleet technology provider Samsara has released a new safety feature that proactively detects and mitigates drowsy driving through artificial intelligence.
For example, a driver might wander out of his lane, then jerk the car back not because he’s drowsy or asleep, but for other reasons, such as if he’s dealing with his 2-year-old in the backseat.
A college professor’s simplified algorithm for drowsy-driver alerts could allow more automakers to offer the safety feature at a lesser cost. Hans Van Dongen, who conducts sleep studies at ...
Magna's Driver Monitoring System, built into an auto-dimming rearview mirror, analyzes the driver's head, eyes and body to detect distracted or drowsy drivers.
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