Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The possibility of using some warnings inside modern vehicles should be an aid to driving
activity. However, the information transferred to users is not always received in the expected way
due to the variability and complexity of the road environment. This study, therefore, aims to identify
a procedure that allows to ascertain whether drivers receive the data in an appropriate way even
during particular maneuvers, such as passing cyclists on a winding road or, on the contrary, if they
represent an unnecessary overload. To answer this question, an experimentation in a simulated
environment was set up for recording the drivers’ visual behavior in both the presence and absence of
a driving aid device (On-Board Unit, OBU). The results show that, in some situations, the information
provided by the OBU helps to maintain a more virtuous driving behavior but, in the most complex
ones, drivers acquire information from a smaller number of sources, excluding the aid devices inside
the cockpit. This procedure is useful for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) designers to
refine these instruments, but also for road managers who can improve safety by inserting appropriate
signs or speed limits.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
ADAS, driving behavior, cyclists, road safety, visual behavior
Elenco autori:
Bosurgi, G.; Pellegrino, O.; Ruggeri, A.; Sollazzo, G.
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