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Hyundai Mobis brainwave tech found to help tired drivers

Hyundai Mobis brainwave tech found to help tired drivers

A driver-monitoring earpiece that reads brainwaves, ripened by top-tier OEM supplier Hyundai Mobis, has been shown to cut suburbanite drowsiness and inattentive driving in a bus trial. The Gyeonggi Research Institute conducted a study of the Hyundai Mobis M.Brain device, which was revealed in July 2021, using data from a pilot project with public bus drivers as test subjects. The M.Brain measures a driver’s condition on a real-time understructure by detecting their brainwaves virtually the ears through sensors. Software with a noise-reduction filter then takes data from these brainwaves and alerts the suburbanite through a tracking app. More usefully the system in which it works can prompt the tired suburbanite with alerts for variegated sensory organs such as sight (activating LEDs virtually the driver’s seat), touch (prompting the vibrating seat), and hearing (piping sound through a headrest speaker). “As a result of the pilot application, it was demonstrated that drivers who put on M.Brain showed higher concentration levels and were less exposed to the dangers of stuff inattentive,” Hyundai Mobis said. The pilot project found drivers using M.Brain were 30 per cent increasingly ruminative without meals, a notorious time for drowsiness. It was moreover found to have reduced inattentive driving well-nigh 20 per cent on highways. Hyundai Mobis says it will expand the deployment of M.Brain to 300 public buses by the end of year. The plan is “to increase the size of the sit-in and prefer deep learning to speed up the wringer process,” it says. We’re not sure well-nigh the practicality aspect, but it looks to be a technology with some potential – particularly for public transport and freight drivers. MORE: Inside the suppliers, a squint into Hyundai Mobis