DocumentCode
1374157
Title
Supporting Drivers in Keeping Safe Speed and Safe Distance: The SASPENCE Subproject Within the European Framework Programme 6 Integrating Project PReVENT
Author
Bertolazzi, Enrico ; Biral, Francesco ; Lio, Mauro Da ; Saroldi, Andrea ; Tango, Fabio
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. & Struct. Eng., Univ. of Trento, Trento, Italy
Volume
11
Issue
3
fYear
2010
Firstpage
525
Lastpage
538
Abstract
This paper describes a novel driver-support system that helps to maintain the correct speed and headway (distance) with respect to lane curvature and other vehicles ahead. The system has been developed as part of the Integrating Project PReVENT under the European Framework Programme 6, which is named SAfe SPEed and safe distaNCE (SASPENCE). The application uses a detailed description of the situation ahead of the vehicle. Many sensors [radar, video camera, Global Positioning System (GPS) and accelerometers, digital maps, and vehicle-to-vehicle wireless local area network (WLAN) connections] are used, and state-of-the-art data fusion provides a model of the environment. The system then computes a feasible maneuver and compares it with the driver´s behavior to detect possible mistakes. The warning strategies are based on this comparison. The system “talks” to the driver mainly via a haptic pedal or seat belt and “listens” to the driver mainly via the vehicle acceleration. This kind of operation, i.e., the comparison between what the system thinks is possible and what the driver appears to be doing, and the consequent dialog can be regarded as simple implementations of the rider-horse metaphor (H-metaphor). The system has been tested in several situations (driving simulator, hardware in the loop, and real road tests). Objective and subjective data have been collected, revealing good acceptance and effectiveness, particularly in awakening distracted drivers. The system intervenes only when a problem is actually detected in the headway and/or speed (approaching curves or objects) and has been shown to cause prompt reactions and significant speed correction before getting into really dangerous situations.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; accelerometers; driver information systems; road safety; road vehicle radar; sensor fusion; wireless LAN; European Framework Programme 6; Global Positioning System; PReVENT project; SASPENCE subproject; accelerometers; data fusion; digital maps; driver-support system; driving simulator; haptic pedal; hardware in the loop; radar; real road tests; rider-horse metaphor; safe distance; safe speed; seat belt; sensors; vehicle acceleration; vehicle-to-vehicle wireless local area network connections; video camera; Digital cameras; Global Positioning System; Radar; Sensor fusion; Sensor systems; System testing; Vehicle driving; Vehicles; Wireless LAN; Wireless sensor networks; Adaptive automation; H-metaphor; advanced driver-assistance systems; collision avoidance; cruise assistance; human–machine systems; safe distance; safe speed;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1524-9050
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TITS.2009.2035925
Filename
5371882
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