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Age, cognitive load, and multimodal effects on driver response to directional warning

机译:年龄,认知负荷和多峰效应对方向性警告的驾驶员响应

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Inattention can be considered a primary cause of vehicular accidents or crashes, and in-car warning signals are applied to alert the driver to take action even in automated vehicles. Because of age related decline of the older driver's abilities, in-car warning signals may need adjustment to the older driver. We therefore investigated the effects of uni-, bi- and trimodal directional warnings (i.e., light, sound, vibration) on young and older drivers' responses in a driving simulator. A young group of 15 drivers (20-25 years of age) and an older group of 16 drivers (65-79 years of age) participated. In the simulations, warning signal was presented at the left, the center, or the right in front of the participant. With a warning at the left, the center, and the right the correct response was to steer to the right, brake, and steer to the left, respectively. The main results showed the older drivers' responses were slower for each type of warning compared with the young drivers' responses. Overall, the responses were slower with an added cognitively loading task. The only multimodal type of warning inducing overall faster response than its constituent warning types was the vibration-sound, and only for the older drivers. Additionally, with the groups' responses collapsed, such a true multimodal effect on response time also showed for the center vibration-sound warning (i.e., braking response). The only multimodal warning showing clear reduction in response errors compared with its constituent warning types was the vibration-sound for the older drivers during extra cognitive load. The main conclusion is that older drivers can benefit from bimodal warning, as compared with unimodal, in terms of faster and more accurate response. The potential superiority of trimodal warning is nevertheless argued.
机译:不注意可以被认为是车辆事故或崩溃的主要原因,并且应用车内警告信号以提醒驾驶员即使在自动车辆中采取行动。由于年龄相关的衰减率的较旧驾驶能力,车载警告信号可能需要对较旧的司机进行调整。因此,我们调查了在驾驶模拟器中的年轻和较旧的驾驶员对年轻和较旧的驱动程序的反应的效果。一群15人的15个司机(20-25岁)和16岁的16名司机(65-79岁)参加。在模拟中,警告信号在参与者前面的左侧,中心或右侧呈现。在左侧,中心和右侧的警告,正确的响应是分别转向右侧,制动和转向左侧。主要结果表明,与年轻司机的反应相比,每种类型的警告较旧的司机的反应速度较慢。总的来说,响应较慢,增加了认知装载任务。唯一的多峰类型警告诱导总体的响应比其成分警告类型更快,是振动声音,仅适用于旧驱动因素。另外,通过组的响应折叠,对响应时间的这种真正的多模效应也显示为中心振动声警告(即制动响应)。唯一的多模式警告显示响应误差明显减少与其组成警告类型相比是额外认知负载期间旧驱动器的振动声音。主要结论是,较旧的司机可以从双模警告中受益,与单峰,在更快,更准确的响应方面相比。然而,Trimodal警告的潜在优越性仍然存在。

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