Active safety systems relevant to longitudinal control like Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) have been developed and specified based on assumptions about the differentiation of driver’s input between “normal” and emergency events. The consequence of these assumptions is a system that does not accommodate for driver variability and can be engaged when it is not intended to and not engaged when it is necessary. The present paper presents data from an empirical study that examined differences in driver braking response in normal and “emergency” situations. 24 participants drove an instrumented vehicle on open roads and on a closed track. Participants were first asked to drive 10km on public roads as an indication of their “normal” braking response...
Examining the relationships between the factors associated with the crash development enabled the re...
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are designed to help drivers improve driving safety. Howev...
International audienceThe on-going automation of our vehicles will take away the driver’s attention ...
Previous work (Perron et al., 2001) on emergency brake application concluded that driver population ...
The present thesis examines the quantitative characteristics of driver braking and pedal operation a...
Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and alternative instantiations of intell...
Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and alternative instantiations of intell...
ABS (antilock brake system), EBA (emergency brake assist), ACC (adaptive cruise control) and alterna...
This thesis work aims at performing a survey of those technologies generally called DriverAssistance...
Introduction: To assist drivers in avoiding rear-end collisions, many early warning systems have bee...
This study used a video-based braking simulation dual task to carry out a preliminary evaluation of ...
This paper details part of a research program conducted to examine the potential effect of autonomou...
Throughout the last decade a number of advanced system concepts for improving safety, efficiency, en...
This paper reviews issues in and procedures for the safety evaluation of in-vehicle Advanced Driver...
Accurate understanding of driver behaviour is crucial for future Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ...
Examining the relationships between the factors associated with the crash development enabled the re...
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are designed to help drivers improve driving safety. Howev...
International audienceThe on-going automation of our vehicles will take away the driver’s attention ...
Previous work (Perron et al., 2001) on emergency brake application concluded that driver population ...
The present thesis examines the quantitative characteristics of driver braking and pedal operation a...
Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and alternative instantiations of intell...
Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and alternative instantiations of intell...
ABS (antilock brake system), EBA (emergency brake assist), ACC (adaptive cruise control) and alterna...
This thesis work aims at performing a survey of those technologies generally called DriverAssistance...
Introduction: To assist drivers in avoiding rear-end collisions, many early warning systems have bee...
This study used a video-based braking simulation dual task to carry out a preliminary evaluation of ...
This paper details part of a research program conducted to examine the potential effect of autonomou...
Throughout the last decade a number of advanced system concepts for improving safety, efficiency, en...
This paper reviews issues in and procedures for the safety evaluation of in-vehicle Advanced Driver...
Accurate understanding of driver behaviour is crucial for future Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ...
Examining the relationships between the factors associated with the crash development enabled the re...
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are designed to help drivers improve driving safety. Howev...
International audienceThe on-going automation of our vehicles will take away the driver’s attention ...