The Proceedings of the Symposium on the Motion and Vibration Control
Online ISSN : 2424-3000
2009.11
Session ID : A34
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A34 Development of non-constraint monitoring technology to detect drink-driving
Shigeyuki KOJIMAShinitirou MAEDAYumi OGURAEtsunori FUJITAKohji MURATATsutomu KAMEIToshio TSUJIShigehiko KANEKOMasao YOSHIZUMI
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Systems capable of monitoring the biological condition of a driver and issuing warnings during instances of drowsiness have recently been studied. Moreover, many researchers have reported that biosignals, such as brain waves, pulsation waves, and heart beat are different between people who have and have not consumed alcohol. Currently, we are developing a noninvasive system to detect individuals driving under the influence of alcohol by measuring biosignals. In this paper, a new algorithm to distinguish between the normal and intoxicated state of a person is proposed as the basic theory of the sensing system.
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