Fatigue driving monitoring, reminding and early-warning method and system based on computer vision
US-11858419-B2 · Jan 2, 2024 · US
US8963724B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8963724-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113237768-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 24, 2015 |
| Grant date | Feb 24, 2015 |
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A system for preventing drowsiness in a driver by employing a thermal grill that includes warm and cool regions. The system includes a threshold determination module and a configuration module. The threshold determination module determines temperatures for warm and cool regions corresponding to a level below the driver's pain threshold. The warm and cool regions configured at these determined temperatures do not cause an uncomfortable sensation for an alert driver. Accordingly, the configuration module configures the thermal grill to these determined temperatures. As the driver gets drowsy, the driver's pain threshold falls, the configured thermal grill causes an uncomfortable sensation for the driver and alerts the driver.
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A computer-implemented method for preventing drowsiness in a driver of a vehicle having a memory and a processor to execute steps comprising: determining a configuration for a thermal grill located on a steering wheel of the vehicle corresponding to a level below a pain threshold of the driver, the thermal grill comprising warm regions interlaced with cool regions, the thermal grill located on an outer surface of the steering wheel such that at least one warm region and at least one cool region simultaneously configured to different temperatures are exposed on the outer surface of the steering wheel at a location on the steering wheel such that the at least one warm region and the at least one cool region are in contact with a hand of the driver when the driver is gripping the steering wheel, the determining including: configuring the at least one warm region to a first temperature, configuring the at least one cool region to a second temperature, and receiving input indicating whether the thermal grill, including regions with the first temperature and the second temperature, produces an uncomfortable sensation for the driver; storing the determined configuration for the thermal grill corresponding to the level below the pain threshold of the driver; and configuring the thermal grill to the stored configuration during vehicle operation. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the thermal grill is configured to the stored configuration responsive to receiving an input indicating that the driver wants the thermal grill configured. 3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the thermal grill is configured to the stored configuration after an amount of time has elapsed since receiving an input indicating that the driver does not want the thermal grill configured. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a warning to the driver before configuring the thermal grill to the stored configuration. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the step of determining the configuration is repeated after an amount of time has lapsed. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: storing additional configurations for the thermal grill, the additional configurations corresponding to different sensitivity levels, the additional configurations comprising different temperatures for the at least one warm region or at least one cool region; wherein configuring the thermal grill to the stored configuration comprises configuring the thermal grill to a stored configuration corresponding to a sensitivity level chosen by the driver. 7. A computer program product for preventing drowsiness in a driver of a vehicle, the computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium including computer program code for: determining a configuration for a thermal grill located on a steering wheel of the vehicle corresponding to a level below a pain threshold of the driver, the thermal grill comprising warm regions interlaced with cool regions, the thermal grill located on an outer surface of the steering wheel such that at least one warm region and at least one cool region simultaneously configured to different temperatures are exposed on the outer surface of the steering wheel at a location on the steering wheel such that the at least one warm region and the at least one cool region are in contact with a hand of the driver when the driver is gripping the steering wheel, the determining including: configuring the at least one warm region to a first temperature, configuring the at least one cool region to a second temperature, and receiving input indicating whether the thermal grill, including regions with the first temperature and the second temperature, produces an uncomfortable sensation for the driver; storing the determined configuration for the thermal grill corresponding to the level below the pain threshold of the driver; and configuring the thermal grill to the stored configuration during vehicle operation. 8. The computer program product of claim 7 , wherein the thermal grill is configured to the stored configuration responsive to receiving an input indicating that the driver wants the thermal grill configured. 9. The computer program product of claim 7 , wherein the thermal grill is configured to the stored configuration after an amount of time has elapsed since receiving an input indicating that the driver does not want the thermal grill configured. 10. The computer program product of claim 8 , further comprising computer program code for providing a warning to the driver before configuring the thermal grill to the stored configuration. 11. The computer program product of claim 9 , wherein the step of determining the configuration is repeated after an amount of time has lapsed. 12. The computer program product of claim 10 , further comprising computer program code for: storing additional configurations for the thermal grill, the additional configurations corresponding to different sensitivity levels, the additional configurations comprising different temperatures for the at least one warm region or at least one cool region; wherein configuring the thermal grill to the stored configuration comprises configuring the thermal grill to a stored configuration corresponding to a sensitivity level chosen by the driver. 13. A computer system for preventing drowsiness in a driver of a vehicle, the computer system having a processor and a computer readable medium, the computer readable medium including computer program code for: determining a configuration for a thermal grill located on a steering wheel of the vehicle corresponding to a level below a pain threshold of the driver, the thermal grill comprising warm regions interlaced with cool regions, the thermal grill located on an outer surface of the steering wheel such that at least one warm region and at least one cool region simultaneously configured to different temperatures are exposed on the outer surface of the steering wheel at a location on the steering wheel such that the at least one warm region and the at least one cool region are in contact with a hand of the driver when the driver is gripping the steering wheel, the determining including: configuring the at least one warm region to a first temperature, configuring the at least one cool region to a second temperature, and receiving input indicating whether the thermal grill, including regions with the first temperature and the second temperature, produces an uncomfortable sensation for the driver; storing the determined configuration for the thermal grill corresponding to the level below the pain threshold of the driver; and configuring the thermal grill to the stored configuration during vehicle operation. 14. The computer system of claim 13 , wherein the thermal grill is configured to the stored configuration responsive to receiving an input indicating that the driver wants the thermal grill configured. 15. The computer system of claim 13 , wherein the thermal grill is configured to the stored configuration after an amount of time has elapsed since receiving an input indicating that the driver does not want the thermal grill configured. 16. The computer system of claim 13 , further comprising computer program code for providing a warning to the driver before configuring the thermal grill to the stored configuration. 17. The computer system of claim 13 , wherein the step of determining the configuration is repeated after an amou
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