Role of a driver cognition model in the design of an anti-collision warning system.

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Cacciabue, P.C. Martinetto, M. Andreone, L. Tango, F. Amditis, A. Polychronopoulos, A. Kempf, D. & Widlroither, H.
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Abstract

This paper focuses on the importance of having a reference model of cognition throughout the whole process of designing modern technology. In particular, it discusses this issue in the real case of designing a support system for managing emergency and risky situations. A research project, funded by the European Commission in the domain of automotive transport, called EUCLIDE, aims at the development of an emergency system supporting drivers in difficult weather conditions. A "Driver Cognition Model" has been selected as a reference for designing and testing the whole EUCLIDE system and its Human Machine Interface.

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C 33567 (In: C 33556 [electronic version only]) /83 / ITRD E830469
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In: Driving Assessment 2003 : proceedings of the 2nd International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design, Park City, Utah, July 21-24, 2003, p. 73-80

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