DocumentCode
575412
Title
Effectiveness of automotive warning system presented with multiple sensory modalities
Author
Murata, Atsuo ; Kanbayashi, Michihiro ; Hayami, Takehito
Author_Institution
Grad. Sch. of Natural Sci. & Technol., Okayama Univ., Okayama, Japan
fYear
2012
fDate
20-23 Aug. 2012
Firstpage
920
Lastpage
925
Abstract
It goes without saying that it is very important to drive safely by drivers themselves. However, it is impossible to find drivers who do not make mistakes during driving. Therefore, vehicles should be equipped with a system that automatically detect hazardous state and warn if of drivers so that such a preventive safety can contribute to the reduction of traffic accidents due to the oversight of important information necessary for safety driving. This study paid attention to the preventive safety technology, and discussed how the warning should be presented to drivers. It was explored whether simultaneously presenting warning to multiple sensory organs such as visual and auditory systems can promote (quicken) the perception of warning even under the situation, where interference between information of the same sensory modality occurs. The auditory-tactile warning was found to lead to quicker and more accurate reaction to a hazardous scene during a simulated driving.
Keywords
alarm systems; automated highways; driver information systems; haptic interfaces; hazards; road accidents; road safety; road vehicles; traffic engineering computing; auditory systems; auditory-tactile warning; automatic hazardous state detection; automotive warning system; driver mistake; hazardous scene; multiple sensory modalities; multiple sensory organs; preventive safety technology; safe driving; simulated driving; traffic accident reduction; vehicle; visual systems; Hazards; Mirrors; Monitoring; Pressing; Switches; Vehicles; Visualization; auditory-tactile warning; automotive warning; hit rate; multiple sensory modality; reaction time;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SICE Annual Conference (SICE), 2012 Proceedings of
Conference_Location
Akita
ISSN
pending
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2259-1
Type
conf
Filename
6318572
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