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The objectives of this paper are the analysis of the accident risk of drivers brain pathologies (Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer- disease, and Parkinson- disease), and the investigation of the impact of driver distraction on the accident risk of patients with brain pathologies, through a driving simulator experiment. The three groups of patients are compared to a healthy group of similar demographics, with no brain pathology. In particular, 125 drivers of more than 55 years old (34 "controls"" and 91 "patients") went through a large driving simulator experimental process, in which incidents were scheduled to occur. They drove in rural and urban areas, in low and high traffic volumes and in three distraction conditions (undistracted driving, conversation with a passenger and conversation through a mobile phone). The statistical analyses indicated several interesting findings; brain pathologies affect significantly accident risk and distraction affects more the groups of patients than the control one.
This paper presents findings of a laboratory experiment which aimed at evaluating the sensitivity and intrusiveness of Tactile Detection Response Task (TDRT) methodology. Various single-task, dual-task and triple-task scenarios were compared. The task scenarios included a surrogate of driving (tracking task) and different secondary tasks (N-back, surrogate reference task (SuRT)). The results suggest that the TDRT is sensitive to load levels of secondary tasks which primarily demand for cognitive resources (N-back). Sensitivity to variations of visual"manual load could not be shown (SuRT). TDRT seems also to be able to differentiate between modes of primary task which varies in terms of cognitive load (visual against auditory tracking task). Results indicated intrusiveness of TDRT on primary task performance and secondary task performance depending on the type of underlying task scenario. As a conclusion, TDRT can be recommended as a method to assess attentional effects of cognitive load of a secondary task, but should be used with caution for secondary tasks with strong motor demands.
It has been pointed that most of the accidents on the roads are caused by driver faults, inattention and low performance. Therefore, future active safety systems are required to be aware of the driver status to be able to have preventative features. This probe study gives a system structure depending on multi-channel signal processing for three modules: Driver Identification, Route Recognition and Distraction Detection. The novelty lies in personalizing the route recognition and distraction detection systems according to particular driver with the help of driver identification system. The driver ID system also uses multiple modalities to verify the identity of the driver; therefore it can be applied to future smart cars working as car-keys. All the modules are tested using a separate data batch from the training sets using eight drivers" multi-channel driving signals, video and audio. The system was able to identify the driver with 100% accuracy using speech signals of length 30 sec or more and a frontal face image. After identifying the driver, the maneuver/ route recognition was achieved with 100% accuracy and the distraction detection had 72% accuracy in worst case. In overall, system is able to identify the driver, recognize the maneuver being performed at a particular time and able to detect driver distraction with reasonable accuracy.
Im Rahmen eines Pilotversuches wurden auf der A 24 auf einem 35,9 km langen Streckenabschnitt Rüttelstreifen in den Seitenstreifen eingefräst. Hintergrund der Maßnahme war die Erprobung von längs zur Fahrbahn eingefrästen Rüttelstreifen zur Senkung der Unfallzahlen, insbesondere der ermüdungsbedingten Unfälle mit Abkommen von der Fahrbahn. Um die Wirksamkeit der Rüttelstreifen zu beurteilen, wurde ein Vorher-Nachher-Vergleich mit Kontrollstrecke durchgeführt. Im Ergebnis konnte gezeigt werden, dass sich der Einfluss der Maßnahme auf spezielle Unfallkollektive beschränkt. Das größte Potenzial von Rüttelstreifen liegt in der Reduktion der Unfälle mit Abkommen von der Fahrbahn nach rechts. Für Unfälle dieser Art konnte ein maßnahmebedingter Rückgang um 43 Prozent festgestellt werden. Der Einsatz von eingefrästen Rüttelstreifen entlang des Seitenstreifens von Autobahnen wird deshalb empfohlen, insbesondere auf Streckenabschnitten mit einer hohen Anzahl von Unfällen mit Abkommen von der Fahrbahn nach rechts.