The impact of subjective factors on driver vigilance: a driving simulator study. In: Driver behaviour and training, volume 3, chapitre 29

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Vrignon, Jérémy | Rakotonirainy, Andry | Gruyer, Dominique | Saint Pierre, Guillaume

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This paper investigates the impact of subjective factors on driver’s vigilance, using the driver’s psychomotor performances assessed using an unobtrusive Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT). We first described our experiment, with the design of the scenario used on a driving simulator, and the designed of a nonobtrusive Psychomotor Vigilance Test enabling to assess performance of the driver while driving. Then, the impact of subjective factors reported by participants is analysed with ANOVA. Finally, the outcomes of this study are discussed to estimate the potential of each of the subjective factors in a multi indicator vigilance estimation system.

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