Claims
- 1. A drowsiness detection system comprising:A heart rate sensor for determining a heart rate of an occupant and generating a signal indicating the heart rate; A position sensor for determining a head position of the occupant over time and generating a signal indicating the head position over time; and A control unit determining whether the occupant is drowsy based upon the heart rate and the head position over time.
- 2. The drowsiness detection system of claim 1 wherein the heart rate sensor is mounted in a vehicle steering wheel.
- 3. The drowsiness detection system of claim 2 wherein the position sensor comprises an array of sensors mounted adjacent a vehicle headliner.
- 4. The drowsiness detection system of claim 1 wherein the control unit uses fuzzy logic algorithms to determine specific head motion patterns that may indicate a drowsy occupant.
- 5. The drowsiness detection system of claim 4 wherein the control unit uses fuzzy logic algorithms to determine whether the heart rate is indicative of a drowsy occupant.
- 6. The drowsiness detection system of claim 5 wherein the control unit uses fuzzy logic algorithms to integrate and evaluate the heart rate and head position over time to determine whether the occupant is drowsy.
- 7. A method for determining a drowsy driver including the steps of:a) determining a heart rate of the driver; b) determining a head position over time of the driver; and c) determining whether the driver is drowsy based upon said steps a) and b).
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 60/349,832, filed Jan. 18, 2002.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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