Friday 14 October 2022

Development of Microsleep Alerting System of Pilot to Reduce Air Accidents | Chapter 4 | Techniques and Innovation in Engineering Research Vol. 3

 Microsleep in pilots, often due to fatigue and drowsiness, has received increasing attention recently. In particular, the reason is the pilot's microsleep, which was revealed by the accident investigation. The complete system incorporates EOG, EEG and IR modules. Using invasive electrodes, EEG tests the brain's electrical activity, known as EEG patterns. The EOG module records eye movement potentials, and the IR module records blink frequency. The perfect impulse is fed into a robust signal processing unit and microcontroller. An alert system is activated when a microsleep event is detected. This proposed microsleep warning system periodically monitors the alertness and readiness of the pilot and sends an alert signal as soon as microsleep is detected with high probability.


Author(s) Details:

M. S. Prabhu,
Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Hindusthan Institute of Technology, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/TAIER-V3/article/view/8425


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