Title
Driving Simulator study for intelligent cooperative intersection safety system (IRIS)
Author
Vreeswijk, J.
Schendzielorz, T.
Mathias, P.
Feenstra, P.
TNO Defensie en Veiligheid
Publication year
2008
Abstract
About forty percent of all accidents occur at intersections. The Intelligent Cooperative Intersection Safety system (IRIS), as part of the European research project SAFESPOT, is a roadside application and aims at minimizing the number of accidents at controlled and uncontrolled intersections. IRIS uses vehicle-to-infrastructure communication to track and analyze the movements of all individual vehicles. A key element of IRIS is to identify dangerous situations in time and take the appropriate measure to prevent collisions. This paper presents the concept of IRIS, points out the complexity of intersections and addresses the usefulness and results of a driving simulator study. KEYWORDS Intersection safety, SAFESPOT, IRIS, Cooperative, Vehicle-to-Infrastructure, Roadside application, Driving simulator, Driver behaviour, Human Factors
Subject
Traffic Simulation
driving behaviour
in-vehicle information systems
driving simulator
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TNO identifier
23567
Source
7th European Congress and Exhibition on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services (ITS): Geneva 3-6 June 2008 Europe 2008
Document type
conference paper