Fatigue and
microsleep at the wheel are often the cause of serious accidents. However, the
initial signs of fatigue can be detected before a critical situation arises.
Bosch Driver Drowsiness Detection can do this by monitoring steering movements
and advising drivers to take a break in time. The required information is
provided either by the car’s electric power steering system, or by the steering
angle sensor, which is part of the car's ESP® anti-skid system. The feature can
therefore be installed cost-effectively and helps further increase road safety.
Bosch Driver Drowsiness Detection can be used in passenger cars and light
commercial vehicles, and can also be integrated into various control units in
vehicles. It was first introduced as a standard feature in 2010, in the new
Volkswagen Passat. The latest model with the function is the new Passat
Alltrack.
The influence of
fatigue on accidents has been demonstrated in a number of studies. In 2010, the
American Automobile Association (AAA) published an analysis based on the
accident data collected by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) in the United States .
The assessment showed that overtired drivers were at the wheel in
17 percent of all fatal accidents in the US. Read more after the jump.
Fading concentration and
fatigue compromise the driver’s steering behavior and response time. Fine motor
skills deteriorate, and steering behavior becomes less precise. The driver
corrects small steering mistakes more often. The new driver drowsiness
detection function is based on an algorithm which begins recording the driver’s
steering behavior the moment the trip begins. It then recognizes changes over
the course of long trips, and thus also the driver's level of fatigue. Typical
signs of waning concentration are phases during which the driver is barely
steering, combined with slight, yet quick and abrupt steering movements to keep the car on track. Based on the
frequency of these movements and other parameters, among them the length of a
trip, use of turn signals, and the time of day, the function calculates the
driver's level of fatigue. If that level exceeds a certain value, an icon such
as a coffee cup flashes on the instrument panel to warn drivers that they need
a rest. The Bosch Driver Drowsiness Detection function addresses an important
aspect of the driver's condition, and can thus contribute to improving road
safety.
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