Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
854303 Procedia Engineering 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Driver's propensity describes the physiological and psychological states of a vehicle driver and can be used as a dynamic measurement of driver characteristics and an important index for determining factors that may affect driver characteristics such as emotional state and decision preference. Drivers with different propensities behave differently under the same traffic situations; therefore, it is an important concept for studying traffic flow theory and developing new vehicle warning systems. In this study we focused on the prediction of driver's propensity, and an overall consideration of the physiological and psychological indexes which influence the prediction were investigated. Psychological measurements, simulated driving, and vehicle tests were conducted and a prediction model for driver's propensity was established. Validation results showed that the method in this paper was a better predictor of driver's propensity than previous methods, and the new model provides a basis for further study of dynamic characteristics and recognition of driver's propensity.

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