Driver behavior during reverse driving of double articulated vehicles

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Abstract

This paper describes a series of tests done with a double articulated vehicle to investigate the driver behavior and directional stability of the vehicle during reverse driving. The tests have been done with several configurations and several drivers. Besides the conventional instrumentation measuring the vehicle states also eye tracking glasses are employed. The glasses enable to detect the driver’s gaze direction, which helps to understand the driver behavior as well as problems being faced by the driver during such a maneuvers. The results from this test will be used to define a framework of the driver support system for reversing multi-articulated vehicles.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationi3B (ICT for Brain, Body & Behavior) Annual Symposium, 18 December 2014, Arnhem, The Netherlands
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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