Real-Time Intervention to Prevent Driver Sleepiness

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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May 1, 2011

Abstract

Falling asleep at the wheel of a moving vehicle is not only dangerous but avoidable. It is implicated in up to 30% of all road fatalities in general and up to 65% of mining incidents involving haulage trucks. These types of crashes normally result in serious injury and/or fatality due to the lack of breaking that occurs. However, when a 300 tonne haul truck has a sleep related crash it is not only the safety of the driver that has a high price but also the commercial impact on the mines? productivity and efficiency. We have been developing our ASTiD technology which stands for the Advisory System for Tired Drivers to seamlessly integrate in to Modular Mining?s Dispatch system to provide real-time early warning fatigue risk management. The benefits being driver shift optimisation, sustained productivity and of course less accidents. By monitoring the drivers alertness levels in real-time using ASTID, the Dispatcher becomes empowered to make critical, management decisions that will ultimately prevent serious injury or loss of life and the driver gets to stop when he needs to and not just when he is supposed to. This paper shows how this integrated solutions works.
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APA:  (2011)  Real-Time Intervention to Prevent Driver Sleepiness

MLA: Real-Time Intervention to Prevent Driver Sleepiness. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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