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de Penning, L. (author), d' Avila Garcez, A.S. (author), Lamb, L.C. (author), Stuiver, A. (author), Meyer, J.J.C. (author)
Providing personalized feedback in Intelligent Transport Systems is a powerful tool for instigating a change in driving behaviour and the reduction of CO2 emissions. This requires a system that is capable of detecting driver characteristics from real-time vehicle data. In this paper, we apply the architecture and theory of a Neural-Symbolic...
conference paper 2014
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Hogema, J.H. (author), Wewerinke, P.H. (author)
In the design and development of advanced vehicle control systems such as X-by-Wire (XBW), system safety is a crucial aspect. Failures in XBW can easily result in accidents. Therefore, methods and tools are needed to ensure fault-tolerant systems. Quantifying the consequence of an error is far from trivial, since the consequence is determined...
bookPart 2012
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Hogema, J.H. (author), Martens, M.H. (author), Ubink, E.M. (author)
TNO is developing a Driver Model Library (DML) to provide computational models of driver behaviour and decision making for use as a cross-platform plug-in for traffic simulations. The DML is based on a multi-agent cognitive framework which models the individual driving tasks (such as navigation, overtaking, gap acceptance, etc.) and the...
conference paper 2011
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Mulder, M. (author), Pauwelussen, J.J.A. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author), Abbink, D.A. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
A haptic gas pedal feedback system is developed that provides car-following information via haptic cues from the gas pedal. During normal car-following situations, the haptic feedback (HF) cues were sufficient to reduce control activity and improve car-following performance. However, in more critical following situations, drivers use the brake...
article 2010
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Absil, N.E. (author), Pauwelussen, J.J.A. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
Driver behaviour is becoming an increasingly important part of traffic simulations and driving simulators. This paper will outline the development of a framework for a Driver Model Library (DML) that will result in a cross platform plug-in for traffic simulations at microscopic as well as network level. The DML provides driver decision making...
conference paper 2010
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TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author), Hogema, J. (author), Wewerinke, P.H. (author)
In the design and development of advanced vehicle control systems such as X-by-Wire (XBW), system safety is a crucial aspect. Failures in XBW can easily result in accidents. Therefore, methods and tools are needed to ensure fault-tolerant systems. Quantifying the consequence of an error is far from trivial, since the consequence is determined...
conference paper 2010
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Hogema, J.H. (author)
Microscopic traffic simulation constitutes a useful method for predicting the effects of new transport telematic systems in road traffic. In such a model, the driver model is a key element describing the dynamic individual driving behavior in relation to the vehicle, the road environment, and other traffic participants. The driver model...
article 1999
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