Cho Chen

Interior Design, SFSU

Cho is an experience designer with a backgroung in interior design. With a year of experience in a showroom, she excels in translating client visions into practical, engaging environments. Her research focuses on integrating user-centric design with advanced monitoring technologies to improve driver alertness and reduce accidents caused by drowsiness.

Stay Perky, Go DeDrowsy

Stay Perky, Go DeDrowsy

Stay Perky, Go DeDrowsy

DeDrowsy

DeDrowsy

DeDrowsy

Project Statement

Project Statement

Project Statement

This project is dedicated to enhancing road safety, reducing serious accidents, and preventing deaths caused by drowsy driving. The goal is to change the 'in-vehicle' experience with innovative tools that actively assist drivers to maintain high levels of alertness and safety during their everyday commutes. By integrating sensors and real-time data analytics, this project leverages the reliability of digital systems to augment the limits of being human.

Project Description

Project Description

Project Description

DeDrowsy is an innovative safety initiative designed to combat drowsy driving through the use of facial recognition technology and intelligent analytics. This project monitors drivers in real-time, detecting early signs of fatigue through facial cues and immediately issuing auditory alerts to re-engage the driver. Primarily aimed at long-haul truckers and commercial vehicle operators, DeDrowsy seeks to enhance road safety by reducing the frequency of accidents caused by driver fatigue. The system is designed to be user-friendly, functioning independently from the vehicle's systems, which ensures ease of adoption and effectiveness across various vehicle types.

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