October 22, 2013
Comments Off on Driver Alertness Monitoring Using Fusion of Facial Features And Bio Signals
Posted in: Final year projects
Abstract : Driver drowsiness is among the leading causal factors in traffic accidents occurring worldwide. This paper describes a method to monitor driver safety by analyzing information related to fatigue using two distinct methods: eye movement monitoring and bio-signal processing. A monitoring system is designed in Android-based smartphone where it receives sensory data via wireless […]
October 22, 2013
Comments Off on A Survey on Distributed Topology Control Techniques for Extending the Lifetime of Battery Powered Wireless Sensor Network
Posted in: Final year projects
Abstract Large-scale, self-organizing wireless sensor and mesh network deployments are being driven by recent technological developments such as The Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Grids and Smart Environment applications. Efficient use of the limited energy resources of wireless sensor network (WSN) nodes is critically important to support these advances, and application of topology control methods […]