Identification of common features of vehicle motion under drowsy/distracted driving: A case study in Wuhan, China. (August 2015)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Identification of common features of vehicle motion under drowsy/distracted driving: A case study in Wuhan, China. (August 2015)
- Main Title:
- Identification of common features of vehicle motion under drowsy/distracted driving: A case study in Wuhan, China
- Authors:
- Chen, Zhijun
Wu, Chaozhong
Zhong, Ming
Lyu, Nengchao
Huang, Zhen - Abstract:
- Highlights: The common features of vehicle motion for identifying drowsy/distracted driving were found. The lateral acceleration rates suddenly increase or decrease by more than 2.0 m/s 3 and the yaw rate acceleration by more than 2.5°/s 2 . Wilcoxon rank sum test indicated significant difference of lateral acceleration rates and yaw rate acceleration between "normal driving" and drowsy/distracted driving. To effectively extract the common features, a double-window method was used and the optimized time windows were 55 s and 6 s, respectively. Abstract: Drowsy/distracted driving has become one of the leading causes of traffic crash. Only certain particular drowsy/distracted driving behaviors have been studied by previous studies, which are mainly based on dedicated sensor devices such as bio and visual sensors. The objective of this study is to extract the common features for identifying drowsy/distracted driving through a set of common vehicle motion parameters. An intelligent vehicle was used to collect vehicle motion parameters. Fifty licensed drivers (37 males and 13 females, M = 32.5 years, SD = 6.2) were recruited to carry out road experiments in Wuhan, China and collecting vehicle motion data under four driving scenarios including talking, watching roadside, drinking and under the influence of drowsiness. For the first scenario, the drivers were exposed to a set of questions and asked to repeat a few sentences that had been proved valid in inducing drivingHighlights: The common features of vehicle motion for identifying drowsy/distracted driving were found. The lateral acceleration rates suddenly increase or decrease by more than 2.0 m/s 3 and the yaw rate acceleration by more than 2.5°/s 2 . Wilcoxon rank sum test indicated significant difference of lateral acceleration rates and yaw rate acceleration between "normal driving" and drowsy/distracted driving. To effectively extract the common features, a double-window method was used and the optimized time windows were 55 s and 6 s, respectively. Abstract: Drowsy/distracted driving has become one of the leading causes of traffic crash. Only certain particular drowsy/distracted driving behaviors have been studied by previous studies, which are mainly based on dedicated sensor devices such as bio and visual sensors. The objective of this study is to extract the common features for identifying drowsy/distracted driving through a set of common vehicle motion parameters. An intelligent vehicle was used to collect vehicle motion parameters. Fifty licensed drivers (37 males and 13 females, M = 32.5 years, SD = 6.2) were recruited to carry out road experiments in Wuhan, China and collecting vehicle motion data under four driving scenarios including talking, watching roadside, drinking and under the influence of drowsiness. For the first scenario, the drivers were exposed to a set of questions and asked to repeat a few sentences that had been proved valid in inducing driving distraction. Watching roadside, drinking and driving under drowsiness were assessed by an observer and self-reporting from the drivers. The common features of vehicle motions under four types of drowsy/distracted driving were analyzed using descriptive statistics and then Wilcoxon rank sum test. The results indicated that there was a significant difference of lateral acceleration rates and yaw rate acceleration between "normal driving" and drowsy/distracted driving. Study results also shown that, under drowsy/distracted driving, the lateral acceleration rates and yaw rate acceleration were significantly larger from the normal driving. The lateral acceleration rates were shown to suddenly increase or decrease by more than 2.0 m/s 3 and the yaw rate acceleration by more than 2.5°/s 2 . The standard deviation of acceleration rate (SDA) and standard deviation of yaw rate acceleration (SDY) were identified to as the common features of vehicle motion for distinguishing the drowsy/distracted driving from the normal driving. In order to identify a time window for effectively extracting the two common features, a double-window method was used and the optimized "Parent Window" and "Child Window" were found to be 55 s and 6 s, respectively. The study results can be used to develop a driving assistant system, which can warn drivers when any one of the four types of drowsy/distracted driving is detected. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Accident analysis and prevention. Volume 81(2015)
- Journal:
- Accident analysis and prevention
- Issue:
- Volume 81(2015)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 81, Issue 2015 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 81
- Issue:
- 2015
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0081-2015-0000
- Page Start:
- 251
- Page End:
- 259
- Publication Date:
- 2015-08
- Subjects:
- Traffic safety -- Drowsy/distracted driving -- Common features -- Lateral acceleration -- Yaw rate -- Vehicle motion parameters -- Double-window
Accidents -- Prevention -- Periodicals
Accident Prevention -- Periodicals
Accidents -- Prévention -- Périodiques
363.106 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00014575 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.aap.2015.02.021 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0001-4575
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