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Data-driven pit stop decision support for Formula 1 using deep learning models. [PDF]
Sasikumar A, Leema AA, Balakrishnan P.
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A dynamic risk prediction framework of lane-changing behavior based on driving intention recognition on icy and snowy surfaces. [PDF]
Zhao W, Du X, Wang Z, Guo N.
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Proceedings of the 14th European conference on Cognitive ergonomics: invent! explore!, 2007
Motivation -- To analyse the collective dimension in professional trainers' activity, in the context of studies on driver training for safety.Research approach -- The paper presents an explorative field study in the domain of initial driver training about trainers' activity depending whether they individually follow trainee's progression or share it ...
Vidal Gomel Christine, Rogalski Janine
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Motivation -- To analyse the collective dimension in professional trainers' activity, in the context of studies on driver training for safety.Research approach -- The paper presents an explorative field study in the domain of initial driver training about trainers' activity depending whether they individually follow trainee's progression or share it ...
Vidal Gomel Christine, Rogalski Janine
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Unraveling metro train driver's work
Proceedings of the 28th Annual European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, 2010Motivation - We focused on the question: "What is the significance of the train driver in the metro system?" We were especially interested in challenges related to an automation concept of a driverless metro. Research approach - Metro train drivers' work and the metro system as a whole was examined in interview and field observation studies based on ...
Aaltonen, Iina +6 more
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Advanced Driver Training’s Impact on Teen Driver Skills
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2023Standard driver education in the United States focuses on basic skills and the knowledge needed to pass licensure examinations. Newly licensed teen drivers are at high risk of crashes and death. To date, few interventions have addressed advanced driving skills that are not taught in typical driver education programs.
Anne M. Goodman +3 more
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SPE International Conference on Health, Safety, and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, 2004
Abstract Schlumberger has a long history of delivering driver training to novice drivers, both through its central training school, and through annual refresher courses at field locations. This paper describes a two-part program developed to reinforce driving behaviors and lessons learned in routine and long-term training in the field ...
M. Brandsness, I. Sealy
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Abstract Schlumberger has a long history of delivering driver training to novice drivers, both through its central training school, and through annual refresher courses at field locations. This paper describes a two-part program developed to reinforce driving behaviors and lessons learned in routine and long-term training in the field ...
M. Brandsness, I. Sealy
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Train driver rostering optimization
IEEE 8th International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics, 2010The rail crew scheduling problem is based on assigning train drivers to scheduled trains over a time horizon at minimal cost while honoring operational and contractual requirements. Currently within the most railways, decisions related to crew are made manually.
N. Bojovic, M. Milenkovic
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Simulators and Train Driver Training
2017This chapter discusses how simulators have been designed and used to teach driving skills in rail, and how well simulation as lent itself to learning train driving. It draws together the latest applications or simulators in training and provides a helpful resource for researchers and practitioners alike.
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A train driver with painful legs
The Lancet, 1999A 45-year-old Portuguese man was admitted to hospital in March, 1997, complaining of a dull continuous pain in his lower legs since 1994. He used to work as a long-distance train driver but had to retire because after a few hours at work, the pain got so severe that he had to remove his foot from the safety lever which triggered the alarm and brought ...
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