Studies on vehicle guidance and control

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For approximately 10 years, part of the research effort of the TNO Institute for Perception has been devoted to the analysis and modeling of driving behavior. In this paper, some of the most relevant research issues in this area will be reviewed. First, an impression is given of some theoretical and experimental studies on course perception and vehicle guidance in preview. Second, two nearly developed methods for describing vehicle control as a supervisory task are discussed. The predictions made with these models were verified in a field experiment in which subjects drove under conditions with temporary occlusion of visual input at different speed levels. Subjects' self-chosen occlusion durations could very well be explained by both models. Suggestions are given of how the proposed methods can be applied to optimize roadway and vehicle characteristics.
TNO Identifier
6129
Source
Transportation Research Record, 1047, pp. 21-28.
Pages
21-28
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