Evaluating safe driving behavior in a driving simulator. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Information Society and Technology ICIST, Kopaonik, Serbia, 12-15 March 2017.

Author(s)
Trontelj, K. Cegovnik, T. Dovgan, E. & Sodnik, J.
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Abstract

This paper presents a methodology for evaluation of driving performance based on speeding, acceleration, lane control and safety distance. All these variables are measured in a motion-based driving simulator. The authors report on a user study in which they obtained the proposed variables for 29 drivers. These results will enable them to propose a general evaluation score of driving performance, which can be used for profiling driver behavior. (Author/publisher)

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20200329 ST [electronic version only]
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In: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information Society and Technology ICIST, Kopaonik, Serbia, 12-15 March 2017, p. 299-302, 11 ref.

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