Search for dissertations about: "Naturalistic driving"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Naturalistic driving.
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6. A Model of Driver Perception and Action in Intersections
Abstract : The objective of the research presented in this thesis is to describe driver behavior while approaching, entering and exiting an intersection. To fulfill this objective, two semi-naturalistic studies were conducted where ten driver participants drove a test vehicle through a three-way intersection repeatedly, driving straight, turning left, and turning right in a total of six possible passes. READ MORE
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7. Unequal Probability Sampling in Active Learning and Traffic Safety
Abstract : This thesis addresses a problem arising in large and expensive experiments where incomplete data come in abundance but statistical analyses require collection of additional information, which is costly. Out of practical and economical considerations, it is necessary to restrict the analysis to a subset of the original database, which inevitably will cause a loss of valuable information; thus, choosing this subset in a manner that captures as much of the available information as possible is essential. READ MORE
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8. Performance Assessment of Long Combination Vehicles using Naturalistic Driving Data
Abstract : The deployment of long combination vehicles (LCVs) is currently in progress in Sweden. LCV refers to heavy vehicles that are longer than 25.25 m, which is the conventional length limit in Swedish regulations. LCVs reduce operational costs, improve fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emission per ton-km. READ MORE
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9. Understanding attention selection in driving: From limited capacity to adaptive behaviour
Abstract : Accident analysis studies have consistently identified attention-related failures as key factors behind road crashes. However, less is known about how such failures lead to accidents. READ MORE
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10. Perception Creates Reality - Factors influencing the driver’s perception and consequent understanding of Driving Automation Systems
Abstract : The automotive industry is rapidly developing driving automation systems (DAS) with the aim of supporting drivers through automation of longitudinal and lateral vehicle control. As vehicle complexity increases, drivers’ understanding of their responsibility and their vehicles’ capabilities and limitations becomes significantly more important. READ MORE