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Surrogate in-vehicle information systems and driver behaviour: Effects of visual and cognitive load in simulated rural driving

机译:代理车内信息系统和驾驶员行为:视觉和认知负荷对模拟农村驾驶的影响

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The underlying aim of HASTE, an EU FP5 project, is the development of a valid, cost-effective and reliable assessment protocol to evaluate the potential distraction of an in-vehicle information system on driving performance. As part of this development, the current study was performed to examine the systematic relationship between primary and secondary task complexity for a specific task modality in a particular driving environment. Two fundamentally distinct secondary tasks (or surrogate in-vehicle information systems, sIVIS) were developed: a visual search task, designed such that it only required visual processing/demand and an auditory continuous memory task, intended to cognitively load drivers without any visual stimulus. A high fidelity, fixed-base driving simulator was used to test 48 participants on a car following task. Virtual traffic scenarios varied in driving demand. Drivers compensated for both types of sIVIS by reducing their speed (this result was more prominent during interaction with the visual task). However, they seemed incapable of fully prioritising the primary driving task over either the visual or cognitive secondary tasks as an increase in sIVIS demand was associated with a reduction in driving performance: drivers showed reduced anticipation of braking requirements and shorter time-to-collision. These results are of potential interest to designers of in-vehicle systems.
机译:HASTE(一项欧盟FP5项目)的基本目标是开发有效,具有成本效益和可靠的评估协议,以评估车载信息系统对驾驶性能的潜在干扰。作为此开发的一部分,当前的研究旨在检查特定驾驶环境中特定任务模式的主要任务和次要任务复杂性之间的系统关系。开发了两个根本不同的次要任务(或替代车载信息系统,sIVIS):视觉搜索任务,其设计使其仅需要视觉处理/需求和听觉连续记忆任务,旨在认知加载驾驶员而没有任何视觉刺激。一个高保真,固定基础的驾驶模拟器被用来测试48名参加汽车跟踪任务的参与者。虚拟交通场景因驾驶需求而异。驾驶员通过降低速度来补偿两种类型的sIVIS(在与视觉任务交互时,这一结果更为突出)。然而,由于sIVIS需求的增加与驾驶性能的降低相关,因此他们似乎无法完全将主要驾驶任务优先于视觉或认知次要任务,因为驾驶员对制动要求的预期降低并且碰撞时间缩短。这些结果对于车载系统的设计者具有潜在的吸引力。

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    Jamson A.H.; Merat N.;

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