BI189: NO NAP OPTIC

EFFA AZUREEN BINTI HASHIM SM SAINS KOTA TINGGI

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Microsleep is particularly dangerous while driving because it can lead to brief lapses in attention and awareness, significantly increasing the risk of an accident. When someone is behind the wheel of a vehicle, sustained attention and quick reaction times are crucial to drive safely.During a microsleep episode, a driver may momentarily lose control of their vehicle. This lack of attention could result in veering off the road, colliding with other vehicles, or reacting inappropriately to changing road conditions. Microsleep also can impair a driver's ability to respond quickly to unexpected events, such as sudden stops, turns, or obstacles in the road. Slowed reaction times increase the likelihood of accidents. In Malaysia, there were more than 250,000 accidents involving microsleep since 2010-2019 and these numbers continue to increase over the years. No Nap Optix stands at the forefront of innovation, designed to keep individuals alert and engaged even during the most monotonous tasks or extended periods of wakefulness. When the user accidentally falls asleep within a set period of 1 second, the ir sensor or infrared sensor, will detect the loss of the iris in our eyes and convert the received infrared signal into an electrical signal.The signal will be sent to the arduino. Next, the arduino processes and gives outputs to the buzzer and vibrator. The buzzer will buzz and the vibrator will vibrate at the same time. This may prevent the user from falling asleep. In the market, there are products that work and the purpose is the same as No Nap Optix but we have made improvements in terms of design and this adds comfort to the user. In conclusion, anti-sleep glasses represent an innovative solution to address the dangers of drowsy driving. These glasses typically incorporate advanced sensor technology to detect signs of drowsiness in the wearer. By monitoring physiological indicators such as eye movements, the glasses can provide timely alerts to prevent potential a