The role of the instrumented vehicle in the collection of data on driver behaviour
The role of the instrumented vehicle in the collection of data on driver behaviour
This paper highlights developments made in the construction and testing of an instrumented vehicle at the University of Southampton, which enables the collection of accurate, dynamic data on driving processes from within the traffic stream. This is an area of great importance to the design of advanced transport telematics (ATT) control measures, which currently limited to the use of static, point based techniques or expensive laboratory based simulators
McDonald, M.
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Brackstone, M.A.
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10 April 1997
McDonald, M.
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Brackstone, M.A.
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McDonald, M. and Brackstone, M.A.
(1997)
The role of the instrumented vehicle in the collection of data on driver behaviour.
IEE Colloquium on Monitoring of Driver and Vehicle Performance, London, United Kingdom.
3 pp
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(doi:10.1049/ic:19970662).
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This paper highlights developments made in the construction and testing of an instrumented vehicle at the University of Southampton, which enables the collection of accurate, dynamic data on driving processes from within the traffic stream. This is an area of great importance to the design of advanced transport telematics (ATT) control measures, which currently limited to the use of static, point based techniques or expensive laboratory based simulators
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Published date: 10 April 1997
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IEE Colloquium on Monitoring of Driver and Vehicle Performance, London, United Kingdom, 1997-04-09
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