TY - CONF AB - <p>An overnight driving simulation scenario with partial sleep deprivation was utilized to induce driver performance impairment. Heart rate (HR) was recorded over the entire experiment; frequency domain HR measures were derived and correlated to variation of lane deviation (VLD), a driving performance measure, and to the driver's state, which was estimated by the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS). The aim of this study is to evaluate whether frequency domain heart rate measures can be used to detect impaired driver performance as well as reduced driver state. We generalize the concept of the conventional frequency domain HR measures – namely the very-low frequency (VLF), low frequency (LF) band and high frequency (HF) band – into finer-grained frequency bands of 0.02 Hz width. These newly defined frequency bands show a more detailed correlation to driving performance and to driver sleepiness state, taking subjectspecific differences into account.</p> AU - C Heinze, S Schirmer, U Trutschel, B Sirois, M Golz, D Edwards DA - 2013/6// DO - 10.17077/drivingassessment.1517 IS - 2013 VL - 7 PB - University of Iowa PY - 2013 TI - Can Frequency Domain Heart Rate Measures Detect Impaired Driver Performance? T2 - Driving Assessment Conference UR - https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/driving/article/id/28492/ ER -