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Driving Behavior and Simulator Sickness While Driving the Vehicle in the Loop: Validation of Longitudinal Driving Behavior

IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, 2013
The Vehicle in the Loop (VIL) is a simulator, which combines real driving experience with the replicability and safety of simulators. In the VIL test setup a real test vehicle is combined with a virtual testing environment which is displayed to the user via a head-mounted display (HMD). In theory, this simulation concept renders the VIL uniquely suited
Ines Karl   +3 more
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Driving Safety and Adolescent Behavior

Pediatrics, 1986
Accidents, and mainly automotive accidents, are currently the leading cause of mortality and morbidity among young people. Understanding and addressing the issue of automotive accident prevention requires an awareness of the multiple psychodynamic, familial, and societal influences that affect the development and behavior of adolescents.
R C, Brown, J M, Sanders, S K, Schonberg
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Streaming driving behavior data

Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on GeoStreaming, 2012
People's driving behavior patterns have significant effects on the modern transportation systems. Public safety, traffic congestions, driving convenience are all affected by the driver's behaviors on the road. With the recent developments in data communications, streaming and mining technologies, developing driving behavior monitoring systems that can ...
Anas Basalamah   +4 more
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Management of Anomalous Driving Behavior

2019 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), 2019
Management of an anomalous driving behavior is as important as its detection. Unless properly managed and mitigated, such anomalies may jeopardize the safety of the people and vehicles nearby and may also cause frustrating traffic jams in highly dense urban roads.
Seyhan Ucar   +4 more
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Measuring driving behavior

Proceedings of the 41st SICE Annual Conference. SICE 2002., 2003
Three measuring methods for driving behavior were discussed. The first was to assess one's own driving characteristics by using a questionnaire. The second was the equipped vehicle to measure the driving behavior in the real road environment. With the vehicle. we have recorded the driving behavior.
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A multimedia corpus of driving behaviors

2009 IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, 2009
In this paper we present our multimedia corpus of real-world driving data (NUDrive), built with the primary objective of firming foundations for applying digital signal processing technologies in the vehicular environment. NUDrive is a content rich corpus composed of driving, speech, video, and physiological signals. So far, we have collected data from
Lucas Malta   +4 more
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Impact of Locus of Control on Dangerous Driving Behavior and Positive Driving Behavior in China

2023
Locus of control (LOC) reflects a person’s perception of events as within his or her internal control or under the control of external factors. The main purpose of this study was to reconfirm the factor structure and items of the Traffic Locus of Control (T-LOC) scale among Chinese drivers and investigate the influences of drivers’ LOC on their ...
Qu, Weina   +3 more
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Personality effect on driving behavior

Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on the Use of GIS in Emergency Management, 2019
Task type may have influence on driving behavior in disasters, while personality trait may have moderating effects on driving behavior in different task types, there are few studies focus on it. In this paper, the research method of laboratory experiment and questionnaires is used to investigate the impact of altruistic task and self-interest task on ...
Lin Zhang   +5 more
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Amphetamines and driving behavior

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1976
Abstract Direct evidence concerning the role of amphetamines in highway accidents is scant. Laboratory data indicate that most of the basic skills involved in driving are not adversely affected by amphetamine dosages within the normal clinical range, and may in fact be slightly enhanced.
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Toward Reasoning of Driving Behavior

2018 21st International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2018
Driving consists of a sequence of interaction with traffic environment and decision making based on situation understanding. Human drivers are capable of taking control in the complex situations smoothly. We thus believe understanding how humans drive and interact with traffic scenes is an important step to achieve an intelligent automated driving ...
Teruhisa Misu, Yi-Ting Chen 0001
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