2020
DOI: 10.3390/s20185049
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In-Vehicle Situation Monitoring for Potential Threats Detection Based on Smartphone Sensors

Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of modern research related to potential threats in a vehicle cabin, which is based on situation monitoring during vehicle control and the interaction of the driver with intelligent transportation systems (ITS). In the modern world, such systems enable the detection of potentially dangerous situations on the road, reducing accident probability. However, at the same time, such systems increase vulnerabilities in vehicles and can be sources of different threats. In this paper, we c… Show more

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“…Table 1 represents the technologies underlying the stages of the threat detection sequence of the developed method, collected via the literature analysis. The first column identifies the type of the threat (defined in our previous paper [ 4 ]), and the other columns correspond to the threat detection sequence stages. Three types of threats are considered: fatigue, inattention, and irritation.…”
Section: Threat Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Table 1 represents the technologies underlying the stages of the threat detection sequence of the developed method, collected via the literature analysis. The first column identifies the type of the threat (defined in our previous paper [ 4 ]), and the other columns correspond to the threat detection sequence stages. Three types of threats are considered: fatigue, inattention, and irritation.…”
Section: Threat Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Irritation detection was proposed in [ 4 ]. However, it is still under research, and no particular technologies can be mentioned.…”
Section: Threat Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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