Rear-end collisions are common accident scenarios and a frequent cause of these accidents is driver distraction. This paper presents a situation assessment (SA) algorithm that estimates driver distraction by continuously assessing the steering actions of the driver. A collision avoidance (CA) system is proposed, which combines the SA with a threat assessment (TA) algorithm that estimates the effort needed to avoid a collision. It is shown that the SA algorithm proposed enables the CA system to initiate earlier brake interventions when the driver is assessed as being distracted, without significantly increasing the risk of false interventions in real traffic. The CA system has been evaluated in both collision situations on a test track and d...
This paper presents a model-based algorithm that estimates how the driver of a vehicle can either st...
Collision avoidance systems (CASs) are being developed and fielded to reduce the number and severity...
Rear-end collisions account for approximately 28 % of automotive crashes. Because driver inattention...
By either autonomously steering or braking, accidents can be avoided or mitigated by a number of act...
By either autonomously steering or braking, accidents can be avoided or mitigated by a number of act...
By either autonomously steering or braking, accidents can be avoided or mitigated by a number of act...
By either autonomously steering or braking, accidents can be avoided or mitigated by a number of act...
This thesis is concerned with decision-making in systems that can detect hazardous traffic situation...
Road traffic accidents are one of the world’s largest public health problems. In the EU alone, traff...
<p>Road traffic accidents are one of the world’s largest public health problems. In the EU alone, tr...
This paper presents a method for estimating how the driver of a vehicle can use steering, braking or...
AbstractCollision warning and collision avoidance systems are emerging automotive safety technologie...
This paper presents a method for estimating how the driver of a vehicle can use steering, braking or...
This paper presents a model-based algorithm that estimates how the driver of a vehicle can either st...
Collision warning and collision avoidance systems are emerging automotive safety technologies that a...
This paper presents a model-based algorithm that estimates how the driver of a vehicle can either st...
Collision avoidance systems (CASs) are being developed and fielded to reduce the number and severity...
Rear-end collisions account for approximately 28 % of automotive crashes. Because driver inattention...
By either autonomously steering or braking, accidents can be avoided or mitigated by a number of act...
By either autonomously steering or braking, accidents can be avoided or mitigated by a number of act...
By either autonomously steering or braking, accidents can be avoided or mitigated by a number of act...
By either autonomously steering or braking, accidents can be avoided or mitigated by a number of act...
This thesis is concerned with decision-making in systems that can detect hazardous traffic situation...
Road traffic accidents are one of the world’s largest public health problems. In the EU alone, traff...
<p>Road traffic accidents are one of the world’s largest public health problems. In the EU alone, tr...
This paper presents a method for estimating how the driver of a vehicle can use steering, braking or...
AbstractCollision warning and collision avoidance systems are emerging automotive safety technologie...
This paper presents a method for estimating how the driver of a vehicle can use steering, braking or...
This paper presents a model-based algorithm that estimates how the driver of a vehicle can either st...
Collision warning and collision avoidance systems are emerging automotive safety technologies that a...
This paper presents a model-based algorithm that estimates how the driver of a vehicle can either st...
Collision avoidance systems (CASs) are being developed and fielded to reduce the number and severity...
Rear-end collisions account for approximately 28 % of automotive crashes. Because driver inattention...