From a theoretical model to a predictive simulation model of operator interaction with support systems: designing experiments to build the numerical simulation |
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Authors: | Yvonne Barnard Oliver M. J. Carsten Frank C. H. Lai |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT, Leeds, UK
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Abstract: | In this paper, we will discuss a methodology developed and applied in the European ITERATE project with the objective of designing experiments that will provide data to seed the numerical model of operator behaviour in different surface transport modes: road vehicles, rail transport and ships. The experiments aim to investigate how new technologies support different types of operators in different contexts. A structured approach was adopted. Firstly, an initial selection of the systems to be investigated was made, describing the support they provide for operators. Hypotheses were formulated on the effects of operator parameters on the interaction with the systems. A final selection of systems for the experiments was made, focusing on systems providing support for collision avoidance and speed management. The operator parameters (culture, attitude and personality, experience, driver state (such as fatigue) and the demands of the task) were operationalised and piloted. The next step was the development of scenarios to be implemented in a driving simulator. In the last step, the final experiments were designed and detailed. |
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