Concurrent study on perception and behavior of driver in simulated driving

Hidetoshi Nakayasu, Hirokazu Aoki, Tetsuya Miyoshi, Patrick Patterson

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Abstract

A new approach was used to measure and analyze time histories of eye movements and vehicle response by use of an eye tracking system and driving simulator. The aim of this work is to determine the detection of hazard information in traffic situations to better forecast human driving behavior, such as visual attention. We studied the relation between histories of vision motion and vehicle behavior during turning scenarios in simulated driving.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the IADIS International Conference Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2011, Part of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems 2011, MCCSIS 2011
Pages389-393
Number of pages5
StatePublished - 2011
EventIADIS International Conference Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2011, Part of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems 2011, MCCSIS 2011 - Rome, Italy
Duration: Jul 24 2011Jul 26 2011

Publication series

NameProceedings of the IADIS International Conference Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2011, Part of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems 2011, MCCSIS 2011

Conference

ConferenceIADIS International Conference Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2011, Part of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems 2011, MCCSIS 2011
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityRome
Period07/24/1107/26/11

Keywords

  • Driving simulator
  • Eye tracking system
  • Human factors
  • Perception of driver

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