Presentation 2006/1/3
REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERACTIVE SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION TO DRIVERS(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2006)
Ichiro YUYAMA, Masami SOBATA, Hiroshi HASEGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) The effects of information reception on driving safety for various driving situations, the permissible delay in information reception, and the volume of information that can be understood while driving were experimentally investigated using a driving simulator. It was found that drivers can more easily receive information when driving along straight sections and when stopped at signals, that the delay in providing requested information should not exceed 4.5 seconds, and that if the number of key words in a news story is about ten (about 15 seconds of presentation time), the content can generally be understood regardless of the driver's information processing ability. These findings will be useful in developing information systems providing drivers content by digital data broadcasting.
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Title (in English) REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERACTIVE SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION TO DRIVERS(International Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2006)
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1st Author's Name Ichiro YUYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University()
2nd Author's Name Masami SOBATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University
3rd Author's Name Hiroshi HASEGAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University
Date 2006/1/3
Paper # IE2005-227
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 501
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#Pages 5
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