Civil Engineering Journal
Vol 8, No 12 (2022): December

Physiological-based Driver Monitoring Systems: A Scoping Review

Siti Fatimah Abdul Razak (Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Multimedia University, Jln Ayer Keroh Lama, Melaka, 75450)
Sumendra Yogarayan (Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Multimedia University, Jln Ayer Keroh Lama, Melaka, 75450)
Azlan Abdul Aziz (Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Multimedia University, Jln Ayer Keroh Lama, Melaka, 75450)
Mohd Fikri Azli Abdullah (Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Multimedia University, Jln Ayer Keroh Lama, Melaka, 75450)
Noor Hisham Kamis (Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Multimedia University, Jln Ayer Keroh Lama, Melaka, 75450)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2022

Abstract

A physiological-based driver monitoring system (DMS) has attracted research interest and has great potential for providing more accurate and reliable monitoring of the driver’s state during a driving experience. Many driving monitoring systems are driver behavior-based or vehicle-based. When these non-physiological based DMS are coupled with physiological-based data analysis from electroencephalography (EEG), electrooculography (EOG), electrocardiography (ECG), and electromyography (EMG), the physical and emotional state of the driver may also be assessed. Drivers’ wellness can also be monitored, and hence, traffic collisions can be avoided. This paper highlights work that has been published in the past five years related to physiological-based DMS. Specifically, we focused on the physiological indicators applied in DMS design and development. Work utilizing key physiological indicators related to driver identification, driver alertness, driver drowsiness, driver fatigue, and drunk driver is identified and described based on the PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-Sc) Framework. The relationship between selected papers is visualized using keyword co-occurrence. Findings were presented using a narrative review approach based on classifications of DMS. Finally, the challenges of physiological-based DMS are highlighted in the conclusion. Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-2022-08-12-020 Full Text: PDF

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Journal Info

Abbrev

cej

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture

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Civil Engineering Journal is a multidisciplinary, an open-access, internationally double-blind peer -reviewed journal concerned with all aspects of civil engineering, which include but are not necessarily restricted to: Building Materials and Structures, Coastal and Harbor Engineering, ...