2014 International Conference on Computer, Communications, and Control Technology (I4CT) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/i4ct.2014.6914223
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Driver's health management system using nanosecond pulse near-field sensing technology

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“…Another important difference is that these devices have evolved significantly over smartphones in terms of miniaturization. Figure 1 shows and analyzed for signs of apnea or heart rate variability (HR V) based indications of drowsiness [6].…”
Section: Wearable Computers and Body Area Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another important difference is that these devices have evolved significantly over smartphones in terms of miniaturization. Figure 1 shows and analyzed for signs of apnea or heart rate variability (HR V) based indications of drowsiness [6].…”
Section: Wearable Computers and Body Area Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A radar measured ballistocardiograph for a fish (a), a fish sensor body jacket (b), and a driver health management system (c) are illustrated[4][5][6].…”
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“…Therefore, how to reduce traffic accidents would be studied in safety driving with sensing data analysis and fusion algorithms [8]. A variety of sensors, such as digital image sensors, accelerometers, and infrared sensors are developed to increase awareness and promote safety during the driving process [2,9,10]. Recently, epidermal electronics or soft electronic patches have been developed to monitor driving activities [7,11].…”
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confidence: 99%