Alcohol Consumption and Drowsiness Detection
Keywords:
Eye Blink Sensors, Alcohol Sensor,Head Fall Sensor, Bluetooth, Driver Board.Abstract
According to the survey in recent years, road accidents are due to drowsiness or sleepiness of adriver. In order to avoid such accidents, many researches have been done to detect drowsiness. Their methodologies usually estimate either physiological or behavioral characteristics of the driver or the measures related to the vehicle being used. Sleepiness of the driver can be detected using eye blink sensors which trigger the alarm to conscious the driver and generate vibrations on steering, for the confirmation. It will also happen when driver
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