DocumentCode
591246
Title
The relevance of HRV parameters for driver workload detection in real world driving
Author
Eilebrecht, B. ; Wolter, S. ; Lem, J. ; Lindner, H. ; Vogt, Ryszard ; Walter, Michael ; Leonhardt, Steffen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Med. Inf. Technol., RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
fYear
2012
fDate
9-12 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
409
Lastpage
412
Abstract
The automotive industry in Germany is one of the strongest industries, continuously introducing new features for making the driver´s life safer and more comfortable. For a couple of years, a trend towards safety systems, considering the driver´s status, is observable. Already on the market, e.g. eye motion recognition for fatigue detection will be extended by consideration of additional vital signs. Many research groups already faced the question, which vital signs could be of interest, whereas others concentrated on the realizability of vital sign detection without constricting the driver. One of the most important vital signs, the electrocardiogram (ECG), allows extracting the heart rate variability (HRV), which is known to be affected by mental stress and workload. Latest results of different research groups have shown that an ECG recording in a car is feasible without attaching adhesive electrodes thus making this vital sign potentially available for the next generation advanced driver assistance systems. This paper gives attention to the question which HRV parameters are of interest for driver´s workload detection by presenting results of a real world driving study.
Keywords
electrocardiography; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; occupational health; ECG recording; HRV parameters; automotive industry; driver status; driver workload detection; electrocardiogram; eye motion recognition; fatigue detection; heart rate variability; mental stress; next generation advanced driver assistance systems; real world driving; safety systems; vital sign detection; Cities and towns; Electrocardiography; Heart rate variability; Reliability; Road transportation; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computing in Cardiology (CinC), 2012
Conference_Location
Krakow
ISSN
2325-8861
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2076-4
Type
conf
Filename
6420417
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