Title :
A study on mental model for inferring driver´s intention
Author :
Takahashi, Hiroshi ; Kuroda, Kouichi
Author_Institution :
Res. Center, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents a new control method designed to improve vehicle drivability on downhill grades. Vehicles normally gain speed when traveling downhill regardless of the driver´s desire not to accelerate. Drivers often shift into a lower gear to reduce the vehicle speed. With the control method described here, the shifting operation is executed automatically by using a driver´s mental model to infer the intention to decelerate. The driver´s mental model is identified by applying Interactive Dichotomizer 3 to obtain the inductive relationship between the vehicle operating data and the driver´s intention. An examination was made of the timing difference between automated shifting and manual shifting by the driver. The results indicate that an automatic gear shift performed by the controller should be finished before the driver forms an intention to shift gears. The results of this study verify the effectiveness of factoring the inference of the driver´s intentions into powertrain control systems
Keywords :
inference mechanisms; intelligent control; road vehicles; transport control; Interactive Dichotomizer 3; automatic gear shift; driver´s intention inference; gear change; inductive relationship; mental model; powertrain control systems; vehicles; Acceleration; Automatic control; Automotive engineering; Cognitive science; Control systems; Gears; Input variables; Roads; Torque control; Vehicle driving;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 1996., Proceedings of the 35th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kobe
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3590-2
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.1996.572826