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Supply voltage

10~36V DC

Power consumption

Max 4W

External connection

4-PIN aiviation female head, can be connected to HD and FHD monitor

Built-in camera module parameters

HD 1280x720p/25f or 1280x720p/30f

Video signalCVBS output
Video codingH.264

Video record resolution

HD 1280x720/25f or 1280x720/30f

Recording parameters

The recording file is in AVI format, 128G TF card

Audio coding

ADPCM

WIFI module parameters

2.4G,802.11b/g/n 150Mbps

Operation temperature

-20 ~+70°C

Storage temperature

-40~85 ℃

Dimensions

110x86.5x64 mm

Weight

200g

GPSYES

Super-capacitor

YES



Why do you need STONKAM® Driver Fatigue Monitoring System?

This article discusses fatigue detection systems. These systems are designed to alert a driver when fatigue behavior is detected. When deployed in automobiles, the system can help to reduce the number of accidents caused by driver fatigue. An additional use of the system is driver identification. Only an authorized user can drive the vehicle, which helps in reducing accidents. Driver fatigue is one of the most significant safety hazards facing the road transport industry world-wide. Bus and truck crashes are dangerous and costly to all road users, and fatigue is a major contributor. Fatigue means a gradual loss of alertness that leads to occasional nodding off and then sleep. Fatigue causes drowsy driving. A fatigue management plan is also required if a fatigue hazard is identified during the risk assessment. An operation’s fatigue management plan should cover managers, professional staff, contractors and those who work on planned rosters and unplanned work, such as overtime and call outs. Fatigue adversely affects driving performance. There is a very strong connection between fatigue and errors leading up to an accident. Drivers do not have to be falling asleep at the wheel for fatigue to impair their ability to operate a vehicle. Recognizing and controlling the effects of fatigue can prevent highway crashes and save lives. Education about the importance of sleep health and effective countermeasures for fatigue should form the basis for any fatigue management plan. Fatigue countermeasures refer to a range of strategies aimed at either minimising or counteracting the effects of fatigue and the dangerous state of drowsiness when driving. It is important to emphasise fatigue countermeasures can.

Distracted and drowsy driving are leading causes of a large number of road accidents. SoftwareThey’re dangerous and may happen to anyone, no matter how experienced a driver is. But with Driver Fatigue Monitoring System, you can constantly monitor driving statusand promptly receive alarms upon unsafe driving behaviors, and therefore effectively reduce the risk of accidents caused by distraction and drowsiness.




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STONKAM® Driver Fatigue Monitoring System

Make Your Driving a Safe Journey

STONKAM® Driver Fatigue Monitoring System, based on facial feature recognition,collects the driver’s facial images and head postures through the camera, and then compares themwith various abnormal driving behavior models in the database to identify the current driver status.If there is any abnormal driving behavior (such as fatigue, distraction, smoking, phone call), audible alarm and visual alarm will be given.



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Perfect seamless integration with STONKAM® Mobile DVR for fleet management
When working with our MDVR, the MDVR system can automatically record alarm events and upload relevant files; alarm info will simultaneously pop up on PC client/ mobile Android APP for fleet administrators to analyze the driving situation of vehicles.



HD Video recording by 128GB SD card

When the system detects abnormal driving behaviors, it will automatically give alarms and record for about 20 seconds of 720P HD resolution on 1 x 128GB (Max.) Micro SD card.




Easily set up the device on APP via Wi-Fi

The Driver Fatigue Monitoring System can connect to the Android APP designed by STONKAM® on mobile phone via Wi-Fi. Device configuration, file uploading and other functions can be easily done on the APP.




Built-in GPS enables the system to automatically start or stop working

The system records the vehicle position and speed through GPS when alarm recording occurs. And it automatically stops working when the speed is lower than the starting speed set by the APP (0-25km/h), you don’t have to manually turn off the system when it’s not needed, for example, when it’s severe traffic jam.

Fatigue is the result of physical or mental exertion that impairs performance.46 Driver fatigue may be due to a lack of adequate sleep, extended work hours, strenuous work or non-work activities, or a combination of other factors.14 The Large Truck Crash Causation Study (LTCCS) reported that 13 percent of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers were considered to have been fatigued at the time of their crash.15

Below are some tips that will help you stay healthy and well rested during all your trips.

TIP #1: Get Enough Sleep Before Getting Behind the Wheel

Be sure to get an adequate amount of sleep each night. If possible, do not drive while your body is naturally drowsy, between the hours of 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Driver drowsiness may impair a driver’s response time to potential hazards, increasing the chances of being in a crash.16 If you do become drowsy while driving, be sure to choose a safe place to pull over and rest.

Did You Know? The circadian rhythm refers to the wake/sleep cycle that our body goes through each day and night. The cycle involves our internal clock and controls the daily pattern of alertness in a human body. With inadequate sleep, the drowsiness experienced during natural 'lulls' can be even stronger and may have a greater adverse effect on a driver’s performance and alertness.47

Did You Know? A study by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) found that driver alertness was related to 'time-of-day' more so than 'time-on-task.'48 Most people are less alert at night, especially after midnight. This drowsiness may be enhanced if you have been on the road for an extended period of time.16

Did You Know? A recent study conducted to determine the risk of having a safety-critical event as a function of driving-hour suggests that incidents are highest during the first hour of driving. The authors hypothesize that drivers may be affected by sleep inertia shortly after waking from sleep. This may be especially true for drivers who sleep in the sleeper berth.49 Sleep inertia refers to impairment in a variety of performance tasks, including short-term memory, vigilance, cognitive functioning, reaction time, and ability to resist sleep.49,50,51,52

An example of a fatigued driver is shown in the video below. Training exercise questions follow the video clip.

VIDEO DESCRIPTION: The CMV driver is traveling in the right lane of a two-lane road at night. The driver is clearly drowsy, making it difficult for him to pay attention to the roadway. The driver drifts towards the right shoulder of the road, nearly hitting the curb, before he returns the truck to the lane.

TRAINING EXERCISE: After viewing the video, try to answer the following questions:

  • What behaviors indicate that the driver is drowsy?
  • What happened as a result of the driver’s drowsiness?
  • How did the driver correct his mistake?
  • What could the driver have done differently?

TIP #2: Maintain a Healthy Diet

Skipping meals or eating at irregular times may lead to fatigue and/or food cravings. Also, going to bed with an empty stomach or immediately after a heavy meal can interfere with sleep.53 A light snack before bed may help you achieve more restful sleep. Remember that if you are not well-rested, induced fatigue may cause slow reaction time, reduced attention, memory lapses, lack of awareness, mood changes, and reduced judgment ability.

Did you Know? A recent study conducted on the sleeping and driving habits of CMV drivers concluded that an unhealthy lifestyle, long working hours, and sleeping problems were the main causes of drivers falling asleep while driving.54

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TIP #3: Take a Nap

If possible, you should take a nap when feeling drowsy or less alert. Naps should last a minimum of 10 minutes, but ideally a nap should last up to 45 minutes. Allow at least 15 minutes after waking to fully recover before starting to drive.55

Did you know? Short naps are more effective at restoring energy levels than coffee.16

Did you know? Naps aimed at preventing drowsiness are generally more effective in maintaining a driver's performance than naps taken when a person is already drowsy.47

TIP #4: Avoid Medication That May Induce Drowsiness

Avoid medications that may make you drowsy if you plan to get behind the wheel. Most drowsiness-inducing medications include a warning label indicating that you should not operate vehicles or machinery during use.16 Some of the most common medicines that may make you drowsy are: tranquilizers, sleeping pills, allergy medicines and cold medicines.56

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Did You Know? In a recent study, 17 percent of CMV drivers were reported as having “over-the-counter drug use” at the time of a crash.15

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Did You Know? Cold pills are one of the most common medicines that may make you drowsy. If you must drive with a cold, it is safer to suffer from the cold than drive under the effects of the medicine.16

TIP #5: Recognize the Signals and Dangers of Drowsiness

Pay attention: Indicators of drowsiness include: frequent yawning, heavy eyes, and blurred vision.57

Did You Know? Research has indicated that being awake for 18 hours is comparable to having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent, which is legally intoxicated and leaves you at equal risk for a crash.57

Did You Know? A 2005 study suggests that three out of every four CMV drivers report having experienced at least one type of driving error as a result of drowsiness.58

Did You Know? On October 16, 2005 at 2 a.m., a 23-year-old CMV driver fell asleep behind the wheel, causing him to enter a ditch and eventually roll his truck over on both west-bound lanes of Interstate 94. Minutes later, a charter bus carrying a school band crashed into the truck killing 5 and injuring 29 others. As a result of the crash, the CMV driver was charged with 5 counts of homicide by negligent operation of a vehicle and 29 counts of reckless driving that caused great bodily harm. If convicted he could have faced nearly 90 years in prison.59,60,61

TIP #6: Do Not Rely on 'Alertness Tricks' to Keep You Awake

Behaviors such as smoking, turning up the radio, drinking coffee, opening the window, and other “alertness tricks” are not real cures for drowsiness and may give you a false sense of security.

Did You Know? Excessive intake of caffeine can cause insomnia, headaches, irritability, and nervousness.53

Did You Know? It takes several minutes for caffeine to get into your system and deliver the energy boost you need, so if you are already tired when you first drink a caffeinated drink, it may not take effect as quickly as you might expect. In addition, if you are a regular caffeine user, the effect may be much smaller.62

Did You Know? Rolling the window down or turning the radio up may help you feel more alert for an instant, but these are not effective ways to maintain an acceptable level of alertness.63

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