Detecting Driver’s Smartphone Usage via Nonintrusively Sensing Driving Dynamics

2017 
In this paper, we address a critical task of dynamically detecting the simultaneous behavior of driving and texting using smartphone as the sensor. We propose, design, and implement TEXIVE which achieves the goal of detecting texting operations during driving utilizing irregularities and rich micro-movements of users. Without relying on any external infrastructures and additional devices, and no need to bring any modification to vehicles, TEXIVE is able to successfully detect dangerous operations with good sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy by leveraging the inertial sensors integrated in regular smartphones. To validate our approach, we conduct extensive experiments involving in a number of volunteers on various of vehicles and smartphones. Our evaluation results show that TEXIVE has a classification accuracy of 87.18%, and precision of 96.67%.
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