DocumentCode
1579467
Title
A framework for driver specific inference of danger at signalized intersections
Author
Dariush, Behzad ; FujiMura, Kikuo
Author_Institution
Fundamental Technol. Res. Dept., Honda R&D Americas Inc., Raymond, OH, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
195
Lastpage
200
Abstract
Short range communication network systems and their application to in-vehicle warning devices represent an emerging technology that is indispensable for future improvements in safety to motorists. It is widely reported that consumer acceptance of such devices is greatly influenced by behavioral reactions to the warning. The acceptable level of intrusiveness or annoyance, and tolerance for false alarms, may be quite different for different people and will depend greatly on individual drivers and their behavior pattern. The objective of this paper is to incorporate the human element in the protocol methods of future warning devices. We develop a statistical framework to classify human behavior based on prior driving patterns and provide a model on how humans infer danger from multisensory information. The focus is on “in-vehicle crash avoidance warnings” that are triggered by the likelihood of vehicles running through red lights at signalized intersections
Keywords
human factors; land mobile radio; pattern classification; radio networks; road traffic; safety systems; statistical analysis; annoyance; driver specific danger inference; false alarms; in-vehicle crash avoidance warnings; in-vehicle warning devices; intrusiveness; multisensory information; road traffic safety; short-range communication network systems; signalized intersections; statistical framework; tolerance; traffic lights; traffic signals; Acceleration; Communication networks; Fuzzy sets; Humans; Protocols; Radio access networks; Road safety; Safety devices; Vehicle crash testing; Vehicle driving;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Transportation Systems, 1999. Proceedings. 1999 IEEE/IEEJ/JSAI International Conference on
Conference_Location
Tokyo
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4975-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITSC.1999.821053
Filename
821053
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