Driver State Monitoring Systems– Transferable Knowledge Manual Driving to HAD

Joel Gonçalves, Klaus Bengler

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Abstract

Highly Automated Driving (HAD) will be commercially available in a near feature, yet human factors issues like the influence of driver state can have a critical impact in the success of this driving paradigm and also in road safety. It is very likely that Driver State Monitoring Systems (DSMS) will play a bigger role than they have played so far. However with this new driving paradigm shift is important to select highlight what is transferable from the previous systems. Due to lack of driving task engagement, driving performance metrics are no longer viable, creating opportunities for other approaches like detecting non-driving task engagement or fatigue countering behaviours. Eye based metrics will remain important.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3011-3016
Number of pages6
JournalProcedia Manufacturing
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Driver State Monitor
  • Driver impariment
  • Driver state
  • Highly automated driving
  • Human factors

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