Authors
Changxu Wu, Yili Liu
Publication date
2007/9/4
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
528-537
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Drivers overloaded with information significantly increase the chance of vehicle collisions. Driver workload, which is a multidimensional variable, is measured by both performance-based and subjective measurements and affected by driver age differences. Few existing computational models are able to cover these major properties of driver workload or simulate subjective mental workload and human performance at the same time. We describe a new computational approach in modeling driver performance and workload-a queuing network approach based on the queuing network theory of human performance and neuroscience discoveries. This modeling approach not only successfully models the mental workload measured by the six National Aeronautic and Space Administration Task Load Index workload scales in terms of subnetwork utilization but also simulates the driving performance, reflecting mental …
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Scholar articles
C Wu, Y Liu - IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation …, 2007