Evaluation of Lane Departure Warnings for Drowsy Drivers

Author:

Kozak Ksenia1,Pohl Jochen1,Birk Wolfgang1,Greenberg Jeff1,Artz Bruce1,Blommer Mike1,Cathey Larry1,Curry Reates1

Affiliation:

1. Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI

Abstract

Lane departure warning (LDW) is a driver warning system designed to reduce the number of unintended lane departures. We addressed warning effectiveness and customer acceptance when the unintended lane departures are the result of drowsy driving. Thirty-two adults who were sleep deprived for 23 hours participated in the study and drove Ford's VIRTTEX driving simulator. Four Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) for LDW were evaluated: Steering Wheel Torque, Rumble Strip Sound, Steering Wheel Vibration and Head Up Display. A yaw deviation technique was used to produce controlled lane departures in the first two hours of the drive while for the last 20 minutes driver-initiated lane departures were analyzed. The Steering Wheel Vibration HMI, accompanied by Steering Wheel Torque, was found to be the most effective HMI for LDW in a group of drowsy drivers, with faster reaction times and smaller lane excursions. The Vibration HMI was also perceived by the drowsy drivers to be acceptable and helpful.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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