Detecting stress during real-world driving tasks using physiological sensors.

Author(s)
Healey, J.A. & Picard, R.W.
Year
Abstract

This work presents the effect of driving a motor vehicle on the stress levels of older motorists, indicated by monitoring their heart rate increase whilst completing various everyday motoring tasks. Results indicate that whilst older female drivers heart rate varied more significantly than males, the actual age of a participant did not result in a significant change in heart rate due to stress, within the age group tested. The analysis of the results indicates the most stressful manoeuvres undertaken by older drivers and also highlighted tasks which were found difficult with a view to implementing technologies to aid the more senior driver in automotive travel.

Publication

Library number
20140443 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Cambridge, MA, MIT Media Lab, 2014, 28 p., 38 ref.

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