Anti Sleep Pilot - how on earth does it work?!
Anti Sleep Pilot - how on earth does it work?!
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raptor600

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1,356 posts

173 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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I have no idea how this thing can possibly work - anyone got any ideas?!

Anti Sleep Pilot

Rawwr

22,722 posts

261 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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I'm personally of the opinion that if someone needs a small gadget to tell them they're unfit to drive, then the human race will expire in a little under 6 months.

Dave Hedgehog

16,127 posts

231 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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the unpictured rectal suppository releases 100,000 volts when sleep is detected

raptor600

Original Poster:

1,356 posts

173 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Dave Hedgehog said:
the unpictured rectal suppository releases 100,000 volts when sleep is detected
But how does it detect the sleep?! biggrin

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

225 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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It tells you in the description. In essence it asks you some questions which you answer and based on your responses it calculates your fatigue profile. It may also measure things like response time etc. which are indicative of fatigue.

It may work, but one of the best measures is blink response and CFR (critical fusion rate) which is lower when you're fatigued. CFR is the ability to detect flicker / strobing.

Dave Hedgehog

16,127 posts

231 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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raptor600 said:
Dave Hedgehog said:
the unpictured rectal suppository releases 100,000 volts when sleep is detected
But how does it detect the sleep?! biggrin
you relax your grip on the device

raptor600

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173 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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rhinochopig said:
It tells you in the description. In essence it asks you some questions which you answer and based on your responses it calculates your fatigue profile. It may also measure things like response time etc. which are indicative of fatigue.
That doesn't explain how it works thought - HOW does it measure your response time?

What is it measuring the response time of? What is the stimulant?

selwonk

2,143 posts

252 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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It appears to be a glorified egg timer:

http://www.antisleeppilot.com/en/product/the-scien...

You tell it before the drive if you are already tired or drugged up, and it sets an interval it thinks you should use to stop and take a break.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

225 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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raptor600 said:
rhinochopig said:
It tells you in the description. In essence it asks you some questions which you answer and based on your responses it calculates your fatigue profile. It may also measure things like response time etc. which are indicative of fatigue.
That doesn't explain how it works thought - HOW does it measure your response time?

What is it measuring the response time of? What is the stimulant?
Purely conjecture, but I'd guess.

Before the journey you input your sleep profile, and it asks you some other 'digital' questions. This sets your base profile. During the journey, it asks other questions, which require a digital response (yes/no). It may also have some form of stimulus response type metric, i.e. it beeps and you have to speak out loud or push a button. Or some mathematical questions it can ask.

When fatigued cognitive processing slows down, so response times slow as well, as does reasoning. If your reasoning / response time drops below a set level then it'll warn you that you've reached a level of fatique at which falling asleep is a danger. It doesn't detect sleep (from reading the description) but warns against the pre-conditions of sleep.

Systems that do warn of sleep tend to work on blink rate etc. as I said before.

raptor600

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173 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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rhinochopig said:
Purely conjecture, but I'd guess.

Before the journey you input your sleep profile, and it asks you some other 'digital' questions. This sets your base profile. During the journey, it asks other questions, which require a digital response (yes/no). It may also have some form of stimulus response type metric, i.e. it beeps and you have to speak out loud or push a button. Or some mathematical questions it can ask.
That's what I thought...but nothing eludes to that in the description or on the site.

As someone said above - it seems to be a glorified egg timer!

Vipers

33,473 posts

255 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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http://www.antisleeppilot.com/en/product/how-it-wo...

Crock of ste, if you want to stay awake, use my misses as a passenger, she will keep you awake, to coin a phrase Chas and Dave used, "she has more rabbit than Sainsburys"





smile





nickbee

423 posts

264 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Er, it tells you on the website:

'How it works' page on the website said:
Anti Sleep Pilot® maintains your alertness using simple alertness maintaining tests. You will receive alertness maintaining tests at 10 to 25 minute intervals depending on your risk profile and fatigue status. Your reaction time is registered once you touch the top of the Anti Sleep Pilot®. Anti Sleep Pilot® records your reaction times and includes these in the calculation of your fatigue level.
So bascially every 10-25 minutes, it beeps, you slap it and when your reaction time gets too long it tells you to stop.

raptor600

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173 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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nickbee said:
So bascially every 10-25 minutes, it beeps, you slap it and when your reaction time gets too long it tells you to stop.
So it's like 'Bop It' for the dashboard? biggrin

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

225 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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raptor600 said:
nickbee said:
So bascially every 10-25 minutes, it beeps, you slap it and when your reaction time gets too long it tells you to stop.
So it's like 'Bop It' for the dashboard? biggrin
Twist it...

raptor600

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173 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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rhinochopig said:
Twist it...
Such an awesome game - but don't let my kids know I think that!

Megaflow

11,306 posts

252 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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nickbee said:
Er, it tells you on the website:

'How it works' page on the website said:
Anti Sleep Pilot® maintains your alertness using simple alertness maintaining tests. You will receive alertness maintaining tests at 10 to 25 minute intervals depending on your risk profile and fatigue status. Your reaction time is registered once you touch the top of the Anti Sleep Pilot®. Anti Sleep Pilot® records your reaction times and includes these in the calculation of your fatigue level.
So bascially every 10-25 minutes, it beeps, you slap it and when your reaction time gets too long it tells you to stop.
Excellent, so you could have been asleep for up to 25 minutes before it knows anything about it?

hehe

raptor600

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173 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Megaflow said:
Excellent, so you could have been asleep for up to 25 minutes before it knows anything about it?

hehe
I wonder if anyone actually buys it - the mind boggles.