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COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION OF VISUAL DISTRACTION EFFECTS ON CAR DRIVERS' SITUATION AWARENESS

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This paper presents a computational modeling approach for negative effects simulation of visual distraction while driving a car. In order to investigate these effects, an experiment was firstly implemented on a driving simulator. Twenty participants were invited to perform a car following task in different driving conditions (12 driving scenarios), with or without a secondary task of visual distraction. Empirical data collected through this experiment show that visual distraction negatively impacts the driving performance at both perceptive and behavioral levels, and then increase the risk having a crash. Beyond these effects on the observable performance, the aim of this study is also to investigate and simulate such distractive effects on mental models of the road environment. Indeed, driver's decisions and behaviors are based on a temporal-spatial mental model, corresponding to the driver's situational awareness (SA). This mental representation must be permanently updated by perceptive information extracted in the road scene to be efficient. In case of visual distraction requiring off-road scanning, mental model updating is un-perfectly done and driver's actions are thus based on a mental representation that can dramatically differ of the situational reality, in case of a critical change in the traffic conditions (e.g. sudden braking in the lead car). From these empirical results, a computational model (named COSMODRIVE for COgnitive Simulation MOdel of the DRIVEr) was implemented for simulating visual distraction effects and human errors risks at perceptive (visual scanning changes) cognitive (erroneous Situational Awareness) and behavioral levels (late reaction time and crash risk increasing).
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hal-01674303 , version 1 (02-01-2018)

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Thierry Bellet, Jean-Charles Bornard, Pierre Mayenobe, Jean-Christophe Paris, Dominique Gruyer, et al.. COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION OF VISUAL DISTRACTION EFFECTS ON CAR DRIVERS' SITUATION AWARENESS. ICCM 2012, Apr 2012, Berlin, Germany. ⟨hal-01674303⟩
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