Evaluation of AFS from driver's point of view.

Author(s)
Hara, T. Kuramochi, T. Ayama, M. Kojima, S. & Sato, T.
Year
Abstract

The performance of an adaptive frontlighting system (AFS) was investigated by studying driver's eye movements during nighttime driving. Cornering and bending headlamps were included in the study which was carried out on a winding road in a highland area of Japan. The test road was 2.7 km long and driven in both directions. It proved impossible to determine where the driver looks when driving round a curve because of considerable variation in the drivers. When AFS was switched on there were distinctive differences in the drivers' eye mark position compared with when AFS was switched off. For the covering abstract see ITRD E123380.

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Library number
C 31194 (In: C 31161 a [electronic version only]) /71 /83 /91 / IRRD E123413
Source

In: Proceedings of PAL® 2001 - Progress in Automobile Lighting, held at Darmstadt University of Technology, Laboratory of Lighting Technology, September 25-26 2001, Darmstädter Lichttechnik Volume 8, p. 397-402, 3 ref.

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