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1、Performance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction The Quest for Improved Road Safety Edited by Gary L. Rupp1 Performance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction: The Quest for Improved Road Safety Copyright 2010 SAE International eISBN: 978-0-7680-6148-2Performance Metrics for Assessing Driver D
2、istraction: The Quest for Improved Road Safety 2 Other SAE books of interest OBJECT DETECTION, COLLISION WARNING AND AVOIDANCE SYSTEMS, VOLUME 2 Edited by Ronald K. Jurgen (Product Code: PT-133) OBJECT DETECTION, COLLISION WARNING AND AVOIDANCE SYSTEMS Edited by Ronald K. Jurgen (Product Code: PT-70
3、) INFOTAINMENT SYSTEMS Edited by Ronald K. Jurgen (Product Code: PT-135) AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY HANDBOOK, SECOND EDITION By Ulrich Seiffert and Lothar Wech (Product Code: R-377) For more information or to order a book, contact SAE International at 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001 USA; ph
4、one 877-606-7323 (U.S. and Canada only) or 724-776-4970 (outside U.S. and Canada); fax (724) 776-0790; e-mail CustomerServicesae.org; website http:/books.sae.org.Performance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction: The Quest for Improved Road Safety Edited by Dr. Gary L. Rupp Warrendale, Pennsylvan
5、ia USA3 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SAE International. For permission and licensin
6、g requests contact:SAE International Permissions 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale, PA 15096-0001-USAEmail: permissionssae.orgFax: 724-776-9765SAE 400 Commonwealth Drive Warrendale, PA 15096-0001 USATel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada)Tel: 724-776-4970 (outside USA and Canada)Fax: 724-776-0790E
7、mail: CustomerServicesae.orghttp:/books.sae.org Copyright 2010 SAE International ISBN 978-0-7680-3496-7 Library of Congress Catalog # 2010935923 DOI 10.4271/R-402 SAE Order No. R-402Printed in USA IntroductionPerformance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction: The Quest for Improved Road Safety 4
8、Introduction 5 INTRODUCTION SAE International is pleased to present “Performance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction: The Quest for Improved Road Safety” , edited by Dr. Gary L. Rupp, who retired in 2007 from Ford Motor Company where he developed multiple ergonomics models and CAD tools. Dr. Ru
9、pp has led many SAE and ISO committees, and authored various vehicle ergonomics standards. He chaired the ISO Road Vehicle Ergonomics Subcommittee (TC22/SC13) for 10 years, and still chairs the SC13 USA Technical Advisory Group. “Performance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction: The Quest for Im
10、proved Road Safety” is a unique book in the field of measuring and assessing the impact of secondary tasks imposed on drivers, while driving. Transportation professionals, designers of driver-vehicle interfaces, ergonomics researchers, and students will find it invaluable. Its content is meant to su
11、pport the development of better metrics relating to cognitive load, driver distraction, and the development of less obtrusive in-vehicle information and communication systems (IVIS), including aftermarket nomadic devices. Government and industry have considered road safety and driver distraction a t
12、op priority, which will only become more important in the future. The continuing introduction of new infotainment devices into vehicles, and into roadway infrastructure, requires a thorough evaluation of their impact on the driver, in order to improve or at least not degrade road safety. The book wa
13、s developed from the technical presentations that took place at the 4 thInternational Driver Metrics Workshop, which in 2008 convened international experts in the field of driver performance and human-machine interaction. “Performance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction: The Quest for Improved
14、Road Safety” is sure to become a must-read and classic reference in a nascent and vital area of expertise. SAE InternationalPerformance Metrics for Assessing Driver Distraction: The Quest for Improved Road Safety 6 PREFACE 4th International Driver Metrics Workshop: Introduction and Workshop Goals Ga
15、ry L. Rupp Editor INTRODUCTION In-vehicle information and communication systems (IVIS) should be designed with consideration given to the potential demands and risks associated with their use while driving. Although it is ultimately the drivers responsibility to operate the vehicle and onboard equip
16、ment safely, others are responsible for providing them with equipment that is compatible with safe driving. System interface design and the associated user tasks are much easier to change than is the drivers behavior, so the focus needs to be on optimizing the interfaces and tasks that the driver en
17、counters. Driver metrics are intended to measure and assess secondary task demands imposed by in- vehicle devices as well as the effect on the driver that secondary tasks impose on the primary task of controlling the vehicle on the roadway. They provide a mechanism to evaluate human-machine interfac
18、es (HMI) and can be used as a means to assess the distraction effect on drivers from using in-vehicle devices. Driver metrics and their associated measurement procedures also provide a set of design and evaluation tools that can be used during vehicle development. The target of these evaluations has
19、 primarily been in-vehicle information and communication systems (IVIS), with original equipment navigation/route guidance systems being a commonly cited example. However, the metrics are also applicable for assessing aftermarket nomadic devices that drivers bring into their vehicles. A considerable
20、 amount of time and research effort has been applied toward developing driver metrics and the associated evaluation procedures. This book provides a summary of the current state of driver metrics research and applications. The chapters in this book were developed from presentations given at the 4th
21、International Driver Performance Metrics Workshop that took place in San Antonio, TX in June 2008. PRIOR DRIVER METRICS WORKSHOPS Previous driver metrics workshops were held in Turin (2001), Ottawa (2006) and Milan (2007). All the workshops aimed to gather international experts on driver performance
22、 metrics and to provide them a forum for detailed discussion of research findings, test methods, lessons learned, metric criterion values, comparison among the various metrics, and future research needs. The workshops were developed as a scientific and technical exchange, not as policy discussions.P
23、reface 7 The Turin workshop dealt with driver metrics derived from a visual occlusion procedure. Visual occlusion was initially conceived and investigated by Senders, Kristofferson, Levison, Dietrich, and Ward as a way to measure the visual attentional demand imposed on the driver while driving 1. T
24、he occlusion procedure discussed in the Turin workshop allowed the participant an intermittent view of the task being performed, usually by means of special goggles whose shutter open and close times were tightly controlled by the experimenter. Most of the presentations given at the 2001 workshop ar
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