MODELLING DRIVER BEHAVIOUR IN AUTOMATIVE ENVIRONMENTS
Ouvrage 9781846286179 : MODELLING DRIVER BEHAVIOUR IN AUTOMATIVE ENVIRONMENTS
About this book
The study of all technological systems, in terms of design, safety
assessment or training purposes requires that significant attention is
dedicated to the human perspective. Techniques for user-centred design
are normally applied and exploited before implementing new control
devices or safety systems that are managed by a human user or operator.
This demands that appropriate models of Human Machine Interaction and
associated taxonomies for classifying human behaviour are available for
theoretical and practical application.
In the automotive environment, the paradigm of the joint human-machine
system is called the "Driver-Vehicle-Environment" (DVE) model. Several
studies have pointed out the unique nature of this domain, which can
refer the standardisation and normalisation of behaviours, contexts and
technology.
This book presents a general overview of the various factors that
contribute to modelling human behaviour in this specialised environment.
All of these aspects contribute to creating the overall picture of the
DVE model, and demonstrate the scope and dimensions of the many
different interaction processes that demand modelling consideration.
This long-awaited volume, written by world experts in the field,
presents state-of-the-art research and case studies. It will be
invaluable reading for professional practitioners graduate students,
researchers and alike.
Pietro Carlo Cacciabue is a senior scientist at the Institute for the
Protection and Security of the Citizen, within the Joint Research Centre
of the European Commission, Ispra, Italy. He is the author of two
monographs and several book and journal publications relating to safety
engineering and human-machine interaction in the domains of energy
production and transportation. He is the principal Editor, together with
Erik Hollnagel, of The International Journal of Cognition, Technology &
Work.
Table of contents
From the contents
Modeling Driver Behaviour in EU and International Projects.- TRB
Workshop on Driver models.- Modelling the Driver in Control.- From
Driver Models to Modelling the Driver.- Modelling Driver's Risk Taking
Behaviour.- Dealing with Behavioural Adaptations to Advanced Driver
Support Systems.- Towards Understanding Motivational and Emotional
Factors in Driver Behaviour.- Modelling Driver Behaviour on Basis of
Emotions and Feelings.- Time-related Measures for Modelling Risk in
Driver Behaviour.- Situation Awareness and Driving.- Driver Error and
Crashes.- Control Theory Models of the Driver.- Review of Control Theory
Models for Directional and Speed Control.- Cognitive Modelling and
Computational Simulation of Drivers Mental Activities.- Simple
Simulation of Driver Performance for Prediction and Design Analysis.-
Real-time Traffic and Environment Risk Estimation for the Optimization
of Human Machine Interaction.- Present and Future of Simulation Traffic
Models.
Auteur : CACCIABUE
Editeur : SPRINGER
Nombre de pages : 535
Date de publication : 07 2007
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