Search for dissertations about: "Driver assist"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Driver assist.
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1. Older car drivers - Needs of vehicle support for safe individual mobility
Abstract : As the demographic is changing with the growth of the population of older citizens, concerns have been raised for this group in terms of mobility as well as traffic safety. In this context the automobile is an important means of transport. READ MORE
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2. Driver-Vehicle Interaction : Identification, Characterization and Modelling of Path Tracking Skill
Abstract : Since the dawn of the automobile, driver behaviour has been an issue. Driving can result in accidents that may harm not only the driver but also passengers and the surroundings. This calls for measures that restrict the usage of vehicles and to assist the individual driver to conduct the driving in a safe, yet practically efficient manner. READ MORE
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3. Driving Safe in the Future - HMI for Integrated Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Abstract : To be able to drive safely and efficiently, drivers need information from the surrounding traffic environment that make it possible to foresee early events that may negatively affect safety. A driver can in some cases perceive events that potentially have a negative impact on traffic safety, but in other cases not. READ MORE
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4. 3D Auditory Displays for Driver Assistance Systems
Abstract : A constantly increasing number of advanced driver assistance systems are implemented in cars.The driver is required to interpret the data reported by these systems while driving, and thereforeit is important to know how the information signals provided by such systems affect the driver. READ MORE
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5. Decision-Making in Automotive Collision Avoidance Systems
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with decision-making in systems that can detect hazardous traffic situations and assist drivers in avoiding collisions by using automatic braking or steering. The aim with these systems is to reduce the number of accidents and their consequences without disturbing the driver with unnecessary interventions during normal traffic conditions. READ MORE