Review on the application of physiological and biomechanical measurement methods in driving fatigue detection

Previous studies have identified driving fatigue as the main cause of road traffic accidents, therefore, the aim of this literature review is to explore the characteristics of driving fatigue both physically and mentally as well as to explore the technology available to measure the process of fatigu...

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Main Authors: Kadek Heri Sanjaya, Soomin Lee, Tetsuo Katsuura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Institute of Sciences 2016-07-01
Series:Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology
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Online Access:https://mev.lipi.go.id/mev/article/view/298
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Soomin Lee
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description Previous studies have identified driving fatigue as the main cause of road traffic accidents, therefore, the aim of this literature review is to explore the characteristics of driving fatigue both physically and mentally as well as to explore the technology available to measure the process of fatigue physiologically. We performed e-searching in the field of fatigue detection methods through keywords tracking. The instruments studied have their own strength and weakness, and some are intrusive while the others are non-intrusive. The accuracy and stability of measurements are also varied between those instruments. In order to create more reliable fatigue detection methods, it is necessary to involve more instruments with an inter-disciplinary approach. Our intention is to make this study as a stepping stone for a more comprehensive in-vehicle real-time man-machine interaction study. Such study will not only be useful to prevent traffic accidents but also to bridge man and machine communication in the vehicle control along with developing newer technology in the field of vehicle automation.
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spelling doaj.art-09a2dc850e8344c985c853bf56859bae2022-12-21T23:43:40ZengIndonesian Institute of SciencesJournal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology2087-33792088-69852016-07-0171354810.14203/j.mev.2016.v7.35-48159Review on the application of physiological and biomechanical measurement methods in driving fatigue detectionKadek Heri Sanjaya0Soomin Lee1Tetsuo Katsuura2RCEPM-LIPICenter for Environment, Health, and Field Sciences, Chiba University 6-2-1 Kashiwa-no-ha, Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture 277-0882, JapanHumanomics Laboratory, Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University 1-33 Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, JapanPrevious studies have identified driving fatigue as the main cause of road traffic accidents, therefore, the aim of this literature review is to explore the characteristics of driving fatigue both physically and mentally as well as to explore the technology available to measure the process of fatigue physiologically. We performed e-searching in the field of fatigue detection methods through keywords tracking. The instruments studied have their own strength and weakness, and some are intrusive while the others are non-intrusive. The accuracy and stability of measurements are also varied between those instruments. In order to create more reliable fatigue detection methods, it is necessary to involve more instruments with an inter-disciplinary approach. Our intention is to make this study as a stepping stone for a more comprehensive in-vehicle real-time man-machine interaction study. Such study will not only be useful to prevent traffic accidents but also to bridge man and machine communication in the vehicle control along with developing newer technology in the field of vehicle automation.https://mev.lipi.go.id/mev/article/view/298driving fatiguephysiologybiomechanicsman-machine interface
spellingShingle Kadek Heri Sanjaya
Soomin Lee
Tetsuo Katsuura
Review on the application of physiological and biomechanical measurement methods in driving fatigue detection
Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology
driving fatigue
physiology
biomechanics
man-machine interface
title Review on the application of physiological and biomechanical measurement methods in driving fatigue detection
title_full Review on the application of physiological and biomechanical measurement methods in driving fatigue detection
title_fullStr Review on the application of physiological and biomechanical measurement methods in driving fatigue detection
title_full_unstemmed Review on the application of physiological and biomechanical measurement methods in driving fatigue detection
title_short Review on the application of physiological and biomechanical measurement methods in driving fatigue detection
title_sort review on the application of physiological and biomechanical measurement methods in driving fatigue detection
topic driving fatigue
physiology
biomechanics
man-machine interface
url https://mev.lipi.go.id/mev/article/view/298
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