Drivers play a significant role in causing serious accidents, which underscores the need for further investigating the human element in order to improve road safety. Given the predominance of the information processing approach in driver’s behavior research field, an important psychological construct, Mental Workload (MWL), has been introduced to study the behavior of drivers. The objective of this paper is to investigate the impact of increased MWL on driver behavior and specifically the changes in driver’s Reaction Time (RT) under increased MWL. The experiment conducted in the driving simulator of the Hellenic Institute of Transport which is part of the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, with the participation of 56 subjects from ...
The engagement of drivers in tasks other than driving continues to contribute to road accidents worl...
Previous work has shown that drivers engaged in concurrent cognitive tasks exhibit some adaptive beh...
AbstractCurrently the use of new interaction modalities with in-vehicle information systems (IVIS), ...
Driving a vehicle may seem to be a fairly simple task. After some initial training many people are a...
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems may contribute to making driving safer, road use more efficient a...
Driving a vehicle may seem to be a fairly simple task. After some initial training many people are a...
This study seeks to clarify the behavioral characteristics provided by a driver's information proces...
As vehicles become more complex and traffic increases, the associated mental workload of driving sho...
Computer based simulation models of human driving behaviour can be used effectively to model driving...
The population of ageing drivers is increasing rapidly. As ageing happened, they are exposed to disa...
AbstractEstimations of parameter values of car-following models show considerable differences betwee...
Computer based simulation models of human driving behaviour can be used effectively to model driving...
Objective: This study examined how transitions in task demand during a driving and navigation task m...
Objective: This study examined how transitions in task demand during a driving and navigation task m...
Estimations of parameter values of car-following models show considerable differences between indivi...
The engagement of drivers in tasks other than driving continues to contribute to road accidents worl...
Previous work has shown that drivers engaged in concurrent cognitive tasks exhibit some adaptive beh...
AbstractCurrently the use of new interaction modalities with in-vehicle information systems (IVIS), ...
Driving a vehicle may seem to be a fairly simple task. After some initial training many people are a...
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems may contribute to making driving safer, road use more efficient a...
Driving a vehicle may seem to be a fairly simple task. After some initial training many people are a...
This study seeks to clarify the behavioral characteristics provided by a driver's information proces...
As vehicles become more complex and traffic increases, the associated mental workload of driving sho...
Computer based simulation models of human driving behaviour can be used effectively to model driving...
The population of ageing drivers is increasing rapidly. As ageing happened, they are exposed to disa...
AbstractEstimations of parameter values of car-following models show considerable differences betwee...
Computer based simulation models of human driving behaviour can be used effectively to model driving...
Objective: This study examined how transitions in task demand during a driving and navigation task m...
Objective: This study examined how transitions in task demand during a driving and navigation task m...
Estimations of parameter values of car-following models show considerable differences between indivi...
The engagement of drivers in tasks other than driving continues to contribute to road accidents worl...
Previous work has shown that drivers engaged in concurrent cognitive tasks exhibit some adaptive beh...
AbstractCurrently the use of new interaction modalities with in-vehicle information systems (IVIS), ...