Conference Proceeding

Objective Methods for Assessments of Influence of IVIS (In-Vehicle Information Systems) on Safe Driving

Authors
  • Petr Bouchner (Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic)
  • Stanislav Novotný (Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic)
  • Roman Piekník (Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic)

Abstract

The main objective of experiments focused on assessments of in-car devices (IVIS in this case) is to evaluate objectively their influence on safety and comfort of driving. This paper presents a big set of experiments performed on our driving simulators. Besides the experiment setup, it describes several different methods used for the classification of driver behavior based either on analysis of technical outputs from simulated driving or subjective and psycho-physiological measures. The aim of the whole project is to find out the objective methodology (a complex set of methods) for assessment of IVIS (or further any HMI devices used in the cars) with respect to drivers’ skills and personalities.

How to Cite:

Bouchner, P. & Novotný, S. & Piekník, R., (2007) “Objective Methods for Assessments of Influence of IVIS (In-Vehicle Information Systems) on Safe Driving”, Driving Assessment Conference 4(2007), 153-159. doi: https://doi.org/10.17077/drivingassessment.1230

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Published on
10 Jul 2007
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