This paper describes two studies in which two nightvision enhancement systems were examined to compare nighttime driver performance in pedestrian detection. In the first study, the levels of clutter in the images displayed by the two types of night-vision enhancement systems were measured objectively and subjectively. The subjective ratings of clutter changed as a power function of the objective measure of clutter intensity. In the second study, the effect of clutter on glance behavior during pedestrian detection was examined in a driving simulator. Night-vision images with less clutter required shorter search times and fewer glances to detect the pedestrian, but the duration of each glance remained relatively constant.close16181
2005Andersen, CarlPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-04-137DTFH61-98-C-00049Night visibilityNight visionTraffic ...
We exhaustively review the published research on eye movements during real-world night driving, whic...
667272619Research report; Sept. 2008-Aug. 2009.PDFTech Reporthttp://swutc.tamu.edu/publications/tech...
This paper introduces a queueing network-based computational model to explain driver performance in ...
Some of the pedestrian crashes are due to driver’s late or difficult perception of pedestrian’s appe...
Although placing reflective markers on pedestrians’ major joints can make pedestrians more conspicuo...
"March 2004."Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-23)Infrared night vision systems have the po...
Night vision systems (NVS) have the potential to improve the visibility of critical objects at nigh...
The predominantly urban roads of the ACT create a complex environment in which drivers must quickly ...
2005Andersen, CarlPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-04-134DTFH61-98-C-00049Night visionNight visibilityTraffic ...
The predominantly urban roads of the ACT create a complex environment in which drivers must quickly ...
The dissertation is focused on the problematic of the driver´s ability to see pedestrians in the con...
Although placing reflective markers on pedestrians’ major joints can make pedestrians more conspicuo...
PURPOSE: To determine how simulated visual impairment impacts on night-time driving performance and ...
2005Andersen, CarlPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-04-136DTFH61-98-C-00049Night visibilityNight visionTraffic ...
2005Andersen, CarlPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-04-137DTFH61-98-C-00049Night visibilityNight visionTraffic ...
We exhaustively review the published research on eye movements during real-world night driving, whic...
667272619Research report; Sept. 2008-Aug. 2009.PDFTech Reporthttp://swutc.tamu.edu/publications/tech...
This paper introduces a queueing network-based computational model to explain driver performance in ...
Some of the pedestrian crashes are due to driver’s late or difficult perception of pedestrian’s appe...
Although placing reflective markers on pedestrians’ major joints can make pedestrians more conspicuo...
"March 2004."Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-23)Infrared night vision systems have the po...
Night vision systems (NVS) have the potential to improve the visibility of critical objects at nigh...
The predominantly urban roads of the ACT create a complex environment in which drivers must quickly ...
2005Andersen, CarlPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-04-134DTFH61-98-C-00049Night visionNight visibilityTraffic ...
The predominantly urban roads of the ACT create a complex environment in which drivers must quickly ...
The dissertation is focused on the problematic of the driver´s ability to see pedestrians in the con...
Although placing reflective markers on pedestrians’ major joints can make pedestrians more conspicuo...
PURPOSE: To determine how simulated visual impairment impacts on night-time driving performance and ...
2005Andersen, CarlPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-04-136DTFH61-98-C-00049Night visibilityNight visionTraffic ...
2005Andersen, CarlPDFTech ReportFHWA-HRT-04-137DTFH61-98-C-00049Night visibilityNight visionTraffic ...
We exhaustively review the published research on eye movements during real-world night driving, whic...
667272619Research report; Sept. 2008-Aug. 2009.PDFTech Reporthttp://swutc.tamu.edu/publications/tech...