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Just a dumb question for the brains trust.
I am aware of the ADAS driver monitoring in particular eye movement and see a lot of it being referenced a few pages back.
My question is how does this work when the user is wearing sunglasses on a bright sunny day. Does the system just revert to the head movements. Or maybe another sale- sunglasses with inbuilt Akida eye movement sensors bluetoothed to the car.
I am imaging a range a meme's similar to the first mobile hands free memes with sun glassed drivers sleeping merrily with their head firmly held in place by the good old elastic band to the head rest, while the level 4 systems think you are awake through lack of head movement.
I am aware of the ADAS driver monitoring in particular eye movement and see a lot of it being referenced a few pages back.

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My question is how does this work when the user is wearing sunglasses on a bright sunny day. Does the system just revert to the head movements. Or maybe another sale- sunglasses with inbuilt Akida eye movement sensors bluetoothed to the car.
I am imaging a range a meme's similar to the first mobile hands free memes with sun glassed drivers sleeping merrily with their head firmly held in place by the good old elastic band to the head rest, while the level 4 systems think you are awake through lack of head movement.