According to the 'paper' that wasn't presented by Daniel Imbeau, the Le CRAM test results were less than stellar.
Owing to technical problems, the CRAM data for 5 out of the 14 sessions were discarded.
the probability of the CRAM detecting a microsleep in the same 15-s time window as the EEG - ranged from 0.15 to 0.71 with a mean of 0.49 (SD=0.19) among the 20 algorithms.
the probability of the CRAM reporting a false alarm - ranged from 0.02 to 0.38 with a mean of 0.22 (SD =0.12).
Regards.
Out the LAN card, down the cable, through the router, out the gateway, to the ISP...nothin' but net!