Reference no: EM132361060 , Length: word count:7500
Assignment -
Topic - Drivers' fatigue evaluation (Approx 30 pages Report (not less than 30).
Driver fatigue is a significant cause of traffic accidents and is believed to account for 20-30% of all vehicle accidents. The EEG signal has been shown to be one of the most predictive and reliable to describe an individual's level of alertness. Using the driver fatigue database, develop a system to isolate EEG changes during early, medium and extreme phases of fatigue during driving.
Introduction -
- What are the main aims of the project?
- Literature Survey /Can you find any devices or software which could satisfy these aims?
- What are their main disadvantages?
- How can you design a better system?
- Provide the project specifications.
Methods
- What are the main techniques which are used for the development of this project?
- Are any novel ideas considered for the project?
- How can you test your design?
- Provide detailed methodology?
Results
- What is the performance of the device, software or evaluation system?
- Have the project specifications met?
- How thorough is the testing of this system?
- Has the project been optimised for cost or performance?
- How does it compare to available commercial devices or systems?
Conclusion
- Summarise the main points and results of this project.
- Can this project be improved further?
Future directions
- Propose some ideas for future directions.
References
Appendixes.
Sample journals for your reference -
1. Development of an algorithm for an EEG-based driver fatigue countermeasure
2. Regional brain wave activity changes associated with fatigue
3. The Research on Fatigue Driving Detection Algorithm
4. A contextual and temporal algorithm for driver drowsiness detection
5. Drowsy Driver Detection System
Note - Total 7500 words and Referencing style: HARVARD.
Attachment:- Assignment File & References.rar