Search for dissertations about: "Driver Assistance"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 72 swedish dissertations containing the words Driver Assistance.
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11. Making overtaking cyclists safer: Driver intention models in threat assessment and decision-making of advanced driver assistance system
Abstract : Introduction: The number of cyclist fatalities makes up 3% of all fatalities globally and 7.8% in the European Union. Cars overtaking cyclists on rural roads are complex situations. Miscommunication and misunderstandings between road users may lead to crashes and severe injuries, particularly to cyclists, due to lack of protection. READ MORE
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12. Modelling driver behaviour in run-off-road crashes: Applications in safety system development and safety benefit estimation
Abstract : Run-off-road crashes have been identified as a major concern for automobile safety and several advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs) targeting run-off-road crashes are on the market today. Assessment of ADASs require relevant test scenarios and valid computational models of driver behaviour. READ MORE
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13. Simulation Based Evaluation of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Abstract : Road transportation is an essential element of mobility in most countries and we can observe an increasing demand for both goods and passenger traffic. There are however important societal and economical problems related to road transportation in terms of congestions, traffic safety and environmental effects. READ MORE
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14. Reduction of Vulnerable Road User accidents in urban intersections: Needs and challenges in designing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Abstract : Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) can be used to prevent accidents, or to reduce their severity. It is essential to determine what functional requirements such systems should fulfill to meet drivers’ support needs. An understanding of the underlying contributing factors and context in which the accidents occur is therefore crucial. READ MORE
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15. Automation and the nature of driving - The effect of adaptive cruise control on drivers' tactical driving decisions
Abstract : Advanced driving assistance systems that offer support by operating for example longitudinal control will have an effect on the transport system. Previous studies have also shown that drivers may be slower to respond in hazardous situations with systems like adaptive cruise control (ACC) engaged, if the system suddenly fails. READ MORE