Title :
Human interaction with automotive technologies: Specification and measurement of driver abilities
Author :
Middleton, Helen ; Westwood, Diane
Author_Institution :
The Inst. for Automotive & Manuf. Adv. Practice, Univ. of Sunderland, UK
Abstract :
The present study addresses the requirement for an increased emphasis on user-centred design principles in the development of ADAS through the development of new methodologies, equipment and specification of the cognitive activities associated with driving in complex road situations. Experimental investigations involving the Institute for Automotive and Manufacturing Advanced Practice (AMAP) driver assessment unit will enable a theoretical model of cognition in complex road situations to be constructed for standard and non-standard drivers. This will contribute significantly to our knowledge and understanding of complex behaviour in driving. The data collected will be used to produce a database of driver norms for the variables specified
Keywords :
behavioural sciences computing; interactive systems; traffic engineering computing; user centred design; ADAS; AMAP driver assessment unit; automotive technologies; cognitive activities; complex behaviour; complex road situations; driving; human interaction; specification; user centred design;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, 2001. ADAS. International Conference on (IEE Conf. Publ. No. 483)
Conference_Location :
Birmingham
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-743-8
DOI :
10.1049/cp:20010493