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Selection of operator support systems across modes
ITS, University of Leeds.
ITS, University of Leeds.
ITS, University of Leeds.
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Abstract [en]

This Deliverable provides an outline of the process involved in task 2.2 of the ITERATE project forselecting an appropriate set of hypotheses to be tested inWorkpackages 3 (Experimental design andscenario specification), and 4 (Experimental studies).During a workshop with all partners involved in the project, hypotheses were formulated for thethree main system functionalities outlined in D2.1: those that support speed management (SpeedManagement), systems that support system object detection and avoidance (Collision Avoidance)and those that monitor operator state (Operator State). In formulating these hypotheses, partnerswere encouraged to consider systematically the effect of operator state and different operatorgroups on interaction with these three systems. To allow succinct formulation of hypotheses, fouroperator based parameters which are thought to affect operator behaviour with the system, wereidentified: sensation-seeking, hazard perception, fatigue and (high and low) task demand. Informulating hypotheses, partnerswere encouraged to consider the whole process linking a cause toan effect, with a clear mechanism that would link the two.

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Linköping: ITERATE Consortium, VTI , 2010. , p. 26
Series
ITERATE - IT for Error Remediation And Trapping Emergencies ; D 2.2
Keywords [en]
Driver assistance system, Selection, Method, Experiment, Collision avoidance system, Intelligent speed adaptation, Speed, Control
National Category
Transport Systems and Logistics Vehicle and Aerospace Engineering
Research subject
Road: Vehicles and vehicle technology, Road: ITS och vehicle technology; Road: Traffic safety and accidents, Road: Road user behaviour; Railway: General works, surveys, comprehensive works, Railway: Safety; SAB, Prz Ships and shipping
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URN: urn:nbn:se:vti:diva-5236OAI: oai:DiVA.org:vti-5236DiVA, id: diva2:674067
Available from: 2013-12-03 Created: 2013-12-03 Last updated: 2025-02-14Bibliographically approved

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