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MrGoodBuddy

05/29/09 12:21 AM

#63789 RE: Believer Fever #63786

Once lower levels of alertness are detected, the operator as well as a preselected person or department which is monitoring the CRAM™ systems “real time” data is notified that they need to plan for a rest or reduce the amount of tasks being performed at the same time. The advantage of being informed at the early stages of fatigue or the onset of a lowered awareness state is that it allows the operator enough time to find a safe place to stop and rest, be replaced by someone less fatigued or refocus on the primary task at hand.


By placing a series of optical sensors in front of the operator, the CRAM™ software collects and processes the data needed to determine their level of alertness. There are three levels of alertness which are monitored by the CRAM™ software and generate statuses and/or warnings:


• The first is the full alertness level which means that the operator has full alertness and is operating his motor vehicle, plane, train or marine vessel safely.


• The second stage is the reduced alertness level which is where the operator is now operating in a lowered awareness state. Fatigue is starting to become an issue and a plan to rest or be replaced needs to be initiated. If multitasking is the issue, they need to discontinue the distracting actions and refocus on the task at hand.


• The final and most dangerous stage is the non-operational level; here the operator is technically asleep even if their eyes could still be open. The operator must immediately pull over or be replaced with a more vigilant counterpart.



You do realize that nothing in that stuff tells me HOW and WHAT is analyzed, right?
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doogdilinger

05/29/09 12:24 AM

#63791 RE: Believer Fever #63786

Now if only EFFC could spend the couple of years necessary to implement an independent white paper study perhaps they'd be in line for some insurance industry backing or even a plug from the DOT.

But unless & until an independent white paper study gets initiated & completed in a couple of years time...all EFFC has now is some supposed grand fatigue detection technology which one of the safest trucking fleets in north america won't sign a contract on even though they ran a pilot program on the CRAM several months back woohoo!!!

But wait...just give RH some more time...he's got TSX uplisting aspirations after all...so perhaps just give him a couple more years or so to prove to the world that the CRAM's a marketable commodity capable of generating even one verifiable revenue generating contract with any legitimate entity in the entire global transportation industry!!!