EEG Based Drowsiness Detection Using Mobile Device for Intelligent Vehicular System

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© 2013 by IJETT Journal
Volume-6 Number-1                       
Year of Publication : 2013
Authors : Prof.Deepa.T.P. , Prof. Vandana Reddy

Citation 

Prof.Deepa.T.P. , Prof. Vandana Reddy. "EEG Based Drowsiness Detection Using Mobile Device for Intelligent Vehicular System". International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT). V6(1):21-24 Dec 2013. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group

Abstract

Drowsiness of driver is one of the causes for accidents. Here is proposal for drowsiness detection and alert using mobile phones. In this system driver has to wear USB EEG headset which is connected to mobile device. EEG will capture live brain signals and send to mobile device. Mobile device has a application installed in it which classifies these live signals and capture sleep /drowsiness related signals. Also, if mobile device finds a drowsiness signals it will activate alert in it this enables the driver to wake up or be alert. This proposal involves development of mobile application which classifies the live sleep signals from brain and activates the alert in it

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Keywords
EEG, mobile device, sleep