Evaluation, validation, and comparison of fatigued driving monitoring technologies

The project validated, assessed and evaluated fatigued driving technologies (FDTs) and warning/alert systems, and compared their effectiveness.

The project has produced a guidebook to enable vehicle buyers and fleet managers to make informed FDT purchasing decisions. This offers guidance on selecting the right system for their organisation; building organisational support for FDT; and implementing FDT in their workplaces.

Lead research organisations
Monash University
Central Queensland University
Institute for Breathing and Sleep
Lead ResearcherProfessor Clare Anderson
Grant amount$1.1 million
Tags
Research

Evaluation, validation, and comparison of fatigued driving monitoring technologies

Technical Summary Report – Evaluation, validation, and comparison of fatigued driving monitoring technologies

Tools

Fatigue Detection Technology for Fleets Guide