Correlation between drivers visual behavior and workload inurban road environments(PDF)
长安大学学报(自然科学版)[ISSN:1006-6977/CN:61-1281/TN]
- Issue:
- 2020年5期
- Page:
- 97-104
- Research Field:
- 交通工程
- Publishing date:
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- Title:
- Correlation between drivers visual behavior and workload inurban road environments
- Author(s):
- GUO Yuxi; YUAN Wei; CHEN Yunxing
- (1. Mental Health Education and Counseling Center, Changan University, Xian 710064, Shaanxi, China;2. Key Laboratory for Automotive Transportation Safety Technology of the Ministry ofTransport, Changan University, Xian 710064, Shaanxi, China)
- Keywords:
- traffic engineering; urban road; drivers visual behavior; workload; heart rate; heart rate variability; correlation
- PACS:
- -
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
- To carry out the workload evaluation test of drivers in urban road environments, the correlation between drivers visual behavior and workload was studied. A typical urban road was selected in Xian, including ordinary urban roads and urban expressways, and 25 participants were recruited to carry out a real road driving test. The KF2 physiological instrument and Eyelink Ⅱ eye tracker were used to collect the electrocardiogram (ECG) indicators (heart rate, heart rate variability) and visual behavior data of each driver during the test. Statistical methods were used to analyze the correlation between drivers visual behavior parameters and ECG (heart rate growth rate, low frequency, and root mean square of successive heartbeat differences) indicators. The results show that there is a positive correlation between drivers saccade behavior parameters (saccade amplitude, peak saccade speed, average saccade speed, and saccade duration) and the heart rate growth rate (correlation coefficient r≥0.5), but there is a negative correlation with the heart rate variability (r≤-0.5) in the urban road environment, among them, the correlation between saccade amplitude, peak saccade speed and drivers workload is stronger, while the correlation between average saccade speed, saccade duration and drivers workload is weaker. The saccade behavior parameters in urban road environments can be used to evaluate drivers workload. These findings not only enrich the evaluation indicators of the drivers workload, but also provide a theoretical reference for the monitoring of the drivers condition during driving, and help to improve the driving safety in urban road environments. 2 tabs, 14 figs, 26 refs.
Last Update: 2020-10-12