Gorey Guardian

Fatigue alert systems

- Compiled by David Tucker drtucker@esatclear.ie

INNOVATIVE DS Automobile­s’ driver monitoring technology is leading the charge ahead of a 2022 safety deadline that will mean all new EU cars must be fitted with fatigue alert systems.

The introducti­on of new laws passed earlier this year will make driver drowsiness and distractio­n warning mandatory on all new cars across the EU from 2022.

DS Automobile­s is ahead of the safety developmen­t requiremen­ts with its DS DRIVER ATTENTION MONITORING, which helps keep drivers alert and prevents them from falling asleep at the wheel. The advanced technology tracks signs of tiredness, potentiall­y helping save around 50 lives a year on UK roads.

The system, already available on DS 7 CROSSBACK, combines a pair of infrared cameras focused on the driver with continuous vehicle position monitoring.

Futuristic driver-facing cameras, mounted above the steering wheel and at the top of the windscreen, monitor three key physical signs of distractio­n or drowsiness; movement of the eyes, eyelids or neck. If any of these are detected, an audible alert is set off and a warning notice appears on the digital instrument­ation display.

At the same time, vehicle position monitoring constantly tracks the car in relation to road markings and warns the driver with an audible alert if there are any sudden or unexpected steering movements.

The combinatio­n of these technologi­es allows the DS DRIVER ATTENTION MONITORING system to comprehens­ively monitor drivers for the key warning signs of distractio­n and drowsiness and maximises the window in which a driver can be warned and encouraged to take steps to counter against it.

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