Mapping Grip Force Characteristics in the Measurement of Stress in Driving

Author:

Sahar Yotam1ORCID,Elbaum Tomer1ORCID,Musicant Oren1ORCID,Wagner Michael1ORCID,Altarac Leon1ORCID,Shoval Shraga1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Industrial Engineering & Management, Ariel University, Ariel 4076414, Israel

Abstract

Reducing drivers’ stress can potentially increase road safety. However, state-of-the-art physiological stress indices are intrusive and limited by long time lags. Grip force is an innovative index of stress that is transparent to the user and, according to our previous findings, requires a two- to five-second time window. The aim of this study was to map the various parameters affecting the relationship between grip force and stress during driving tasks. Two stressors were used: the driving mode and the distance from the vehicle to a crossing pedestrian. Thirty-nine participants performed a driving task during either remote driving or simulated driving. A pedestrian dummy crossed the road without warning at two distances. The grip force on the steering wheel and the skin conductance response were both measured. Various model parameters were explored, including time window parameters, calculation types, and steering wheel surfaces for the grip force measurements. The significant and most powerful models were identified. These findings may aid in the development of car safety systems that incorporate continuous measurements of stress.

Funder

Israeli Innovation Authority

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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