Effects of Location of Information Presentation in Pedestrian Detection System on Visibility and Performance

5th International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications Proceedings : IWCIA 2009 236-241 頁 2009-11 発行
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Effects of Location of Information Presentation in Pedestrian Detection System on Visibility and Performance
作成者
Murata Atsuo
Aratama Shinsaku
Moriwaka Makoto
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5th International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications Proceedings : IWCIA 2009
開始ページ 236
終了ページ 241
抄録
A few pedestrian warning systems for automobiles are in practical use. It has not been clarified where is best suited for the location of pedestrian information presentation. The most effective location of information presentation in pedestrian detection system was investigated. In other words, the location that assured the fastest cognition of pedestrian information was clarified. The locations of information presentation in pedestrian detection system were front glass, front display of cockpit module, and left side display of cockpit module (like car navigation system). The participants were required to pay attention to the predetermined front area as well as the randomly presented pedestrian information while carrying out a virtual driving task (tracking task) and a secondary switch pressing task such as selection of wiper function. We also investigated the effect of alarm sound presented to the participants together with the visual pedestrian information on the cognition time of pedestrian information. As a result, the front glass was most suitable for the presentation of pedestrian information. The presentation of pedestrian information to the front glass led to high visibility and faster pedestrian cognition time.
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技術・工学 [ 500 ]
言語
英語
資源タイプ 会議発表論文
出版者
IEEE SMC Hiroshima Chapter
発行日 2009-11
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[ISSN] 1883-3977
[URI] http://www.hil.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/iwcia/2009/