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Driver Modeling
This page is currently devoted to the presentations on driver modeling that were given at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) 87th Annual Meeting 2008
Click here for additional workshop details. Introductory slides Vivek Bhise, Systems Models of Drivers' Performance in Evaluating Vehicle Design Issues Peter R. Grant, The Use of Control Theoretic Pilot Models for Simulator Design/Tuning Jeroen Hogema, Modeling Car Following: Taking Variability in Driver Behavior Into Account John D. Lee, A Simple Model of Predictive State Assessment: Assessing Adaptive Vehicle Technology Dario Salvucci, Cognitive Architectures and Driving Key TermsReferencesBrown, T. L., Lee, J. D., & McGehee?, D. V. (2001). Human performance models and rear-end collision avoidance algorithms. Human Factors, 43(3), 462-482. Cacciabue, C. P. (2007). Modeling driver behavior in automotive environments: Critical issues in driver interactions with intelligent transport systems. London: Springer Salvucci, D. D. (2006). Modeling driver behavior in a cognitive architecture. Human Factors, 48, 362-380. Salvucci, D. D., & Taatgen, N. A. (2008). Threaded cognition: An integrated theory of concurrent multitasking. Psychological Review, 115, 101-130. Sheridan, T. B., & Ferrell, W. R. (1974). Man-machine systems: Information, control, and decision models of human performance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Sheridan, T. B. (2002). Humans and Automation. New York: John Wiley. Cross References |