If
it detects driver fatigue or inattentive driving practices, the system issues visual and audible warnings, including a coffee cup icon in the instrument cluster, to encourage the driver to take a break.
• The new Attention Assist
detects driver fatigue and warns him / her with an acoustic signal and a visual message on the instrument cluster recommending a break from driving
This detects driver fatigue at speeds between 50 and 110mph.
The novel Attention Assist system, which
detects driver fatigue, is standard, as is a backup camera.
What it is: Called the EMIRAI3 xAUTO, the car can assist with driving and parking,
detect driver fatigue and recommend a nearby rest stop, and show objects on a screen display that are 10 meters ahead.
With ATTENTION ASSIST ®, your Mercedes - Benz can
detect driver fatigue at the drop of a hat, so even on your longer journeys, you'll always be safe.
Not exact matches
Video monitoring and facial mapping also could be valuable tools in
detecting drivers»
fatigue levels, he says.
Researchers at Clemson determined that a reliable, less intrusive way to
detect fatigue or drowsiness in a
driver is to monitor vehicle behavior rather than the biometrics of the person behind the wheel.
If the system increasingly
detects telltale signs of
fatigue starting to build up, the central Control Display encourages the
driver to take a break by displaying a coffee cup symbol.
If
driver fatigue or inattentive driving is
detected, the system issues visual and audible warnings, including a coffee cup icon in the instrument cluster, to encourage the
driver to take a break.
The
fatigue detection system, which Volkswagen is introducing for the first time in this class, is continually active; it
detects reduced
driver concentration and warns the
driver with an acoustic signal; a visual message also appears in the instrument cluster recommending that the
driver should take a break from driving.
At the same time, all E class models come standard with Attention Assist (it
detects driver's lack of attention and it advises on the
fatigue level) and with Collision Prevention Assist.
As Volkswagen understands the need Australian
drivers have to cover long distances in a single trip, all Golf 7s delivered to Australia also come standard with a potentially life - saving
driver fatigue detection system, which analyses driving style in the initial kilometres of a trip, and then monitors the
driver's steering and response patterns, recommending regular breaks upon
detecting lapses in
driver concentration.
A
Driver Alert System to
detect fatigue is also standard on the Comfortline equipment level and above.
The rest recommendation system
detects when the
driver is
fatigued, and warns the
driver accordingly.
Lane departure and vehicle sway warning alert the
driver if the system
detects the car drifting across or swaying between lanes - usually signs of
driver fatigue.