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Performance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction: The Quest for Improved Road Safety

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This book focuses on the study of secondary task demands imposed by in-vehicle devices on the driver while driving.

It provides a mechanism for researchers to evaluate how in-vehicle devices such as navigation systems ÔÇô as well as other devices such as cell phones ÔÇô affect driver distraction and impact safety.

This book, which features the work presented by international experts at the 4th International Driver Metrics Workshop, in June 2008, offers a summary of the current state of driver metrics research.

Edited by workshop moderator Dr. Gary L. Rupp, the book introduces vital information to support the design of in-vehicle information and communication systems (IVIS).

Topics covered include: ÔÇó Driver object and event detection ÔÇó Peripheral detection tasks (PDT) ÔÇó Tactile-based detection tasks (TDT) ÔÇó Modified Sternberg method for assessing visual and cognitive load of in-vehicle tasks ÔÇó Modified Sternberg method for assessing peripheral detection task and lane change tests ÔÇó The relationship between performance metrics and crash risk ÔÇó Characterizing driver behaviors observed in naturalist driving studies ÔÇó Developing metrics from lane change test studies

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Product Details
SAE International
0768061482 / 9780768061482
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
United States
English
1 pages
152 x 229 mm
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